Swimming at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay

Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships
Dates 21 May
Competitors 77 from 17 nations
Teams 17
Winning time 7:07.82
Medalists
    Netherlands
    Belgium
    Italy

The Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay competition of the 2016 European Aquatics Championships was held on 21 May 2016.[1][2]

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing world, European and championship records were as follows.

NationTimeLocationDate
World record United States6:58.55Rome31 July 2009
European record Russia6:59.15Rome31 July 2009
Championship record Russia7:06.71Budapest14 August 2010

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 09:47.[3]

RankHeatLaneNationSwimmersTimeNotes
123 HungaryÁdám Telegdy (1:49.31)
Gergő Kis (1:48.50)
Péter Bernek (1:47.40)
Dominik Kozma (1:47.25)
7:12.46Q
225 Great BritainStephen Milne (1:48.45)
Ieuan Lloyd (1:48.57)
Daniel Wallace (1:49.14)
Duncan Scott (1:47.52)
7:13.68Q
317 FranceJérémy Stravius (1:48.22)
Jordan Pothain (1:48.70)
Yannick Agnel (1:48.28)
Lorys Bourelly (1:48.63)
7:13.83Q
418 BelgiumDieter Dekoninck (1:49.19)
Lorenz Weiremans (1:49.06)
Louis Croenen (1:48.64)
Glenn Surgeloose (1:47.08)
7:13.97Q
516 NetherlandsDion Dreesens (1:46.93)
Ben Schwietert (1:49.05)
Joost Reijns (1:49.95)
Kyle Stolk (1:48.14)
7:14.07Q
622 ItalyAndrea Mitchell D'Arrigo (1:48.19)
Filippo Megli (1:49.50)
Jonathan Boffa (1:49.14)
Filippo Magnini (1:47.51)
7:14.34Q
727 PolandJan Świtkowski (1:48.48)
Kacper Klich (1:48.98)
Kacper Majchrzak (1:47.84)
Wojciech Wojdak (1:50.61)
7:15.91Q
821 IsraelTom Kremer (1:48.85)
Alexi Konovalov (1:49.64)
Ido Haber (1:48.97)
David Gamburg (1:48.79)
7:16.25Q
924 SwedenAdam Paulsson (1:49.75)
Isak Eliasson (1:48.30)
Christoffer Carlsen (1:48.41)
Victor Johansson (1:49.86)
7:16.32
1020 SpainMarc Sanchez Torrens (1:49.35)
Víctor Martín (1:48.41)
Albert Puig (1:48.23)
Eduardo Solaeche (1:51.18)
7:17.17
1115 SerbiaVelimir Stjepanović (1:46.74)
Uroš Nikolić (1:50.20)
Stefan Šorak (1:49.82)
Andrej Barna (1:50.60)
7:17.36
1211  SwitzerlandAlexandre Haldemann (1:49.55)
Nils Liess (1:49.44)
Jérémy Desplanches (1:49.96)
Aleksi Schmid (1:51.52)
7:20.47
1326 AustriaFelix Auboeck (1:49.45)
David Brandl (1:49.16)
Sebastian Steffan (1:52.18)
Heiko Gigler (1:52.10)
7:22.89
1413 TurkeyNezir Karap (1:51.04)
Doğa Çelik (1:50.39)
Kaan Özcan (1:51.10)
Ergecan Gezmiş (1:51.05)
7:23.58
1528 SloveniaAnže Tavčar (1:50.36)
Martin Bau (1:50.96)
Robert Žbogar (1:51.25)
Grega Popović (1:52.02)
7:24.59
1614 NorwayHenrik Christiansen (1:50.25)
Markus Lie (1:51.29)
Truls Wigdel (1:52.21)
Sindri Jakobsson (1:53.97)
7:27.72
1712 EstoniaKregor Zirk (1:51.27)
Andri Aedma (1:54.43)
Karl Luht (1:54.55)
Martin Liivamägi (1:52.93)
7:33.18

Final

The final was held at 18:03.[4]

RankLaneNationSwimmersTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)2 NetherlandsDion Dreesens (1:47.92)
Maarten Brzoskowski (1:46.55)
Kyle Stolk (1:47.88)
Sebastiaan Verschuren (1:45.47)
7:07.82
2nd, silver medalist(s)6 BelgiumLouis Croenen (1:48.47)
Glenn Surgeloose (1:46.12)
Dieter Dekoninck (1:47.70)
Pieter Timmers (1:45.99)
7:08.28
3rd, bronze medalist(s)7 ItalyAndrea Mitchell D'Arrigo (1:47.57)
Filippo Magnini (1:47.82)
Luca Dotto (1:47.52)
Gabriele Detti (1:45.39)
7:08.30
41 PolandJan Świtkowski (1:47.43)
Paweł Korzeniowski (1:47.46)
Kacper Klich (1:47.82)
Kacper Majchrzak (1:45.60)
7:08.31
53 FranceLorys Bourelly (1:49.38)
Yannick Agnel (1:46.25)
Jordan Pothain (1:47.15)
Jérémy Stravius (1:46.40)
7:09.18
65 Great BritainRobert Renwick (1:48.72)
James Guy (1:45.64)
Stephen Milne (1:48.57)
Duncan Scott (1:47.80)
7:10.73
74 HungaryDominik Kozma (1:48.30)
Gergő Kis (1:49.06)
Ádám Telegdy (1:48.71)
Péter Bernek (1:46.92)
7:12.99
88 IsraelTom Kremer (1:48.66)
Alexi Konovalov (1:49.03)
Ido Haber (1:49.98)
David Gamburg (1:49.15)
7:16.82

References

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