Swimming at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay
at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
Venue Gold Coast Aquatic Centre
Dates 6 April
Competitors 57 from 12 nations
Winning time 3:12.96
Medalists
    Australia
    England
    Scotland

The men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay event at the 2018 Commonwealth Games as part of the swimming program took place on 6 April at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Commonwealth Games records were as follows.

World record United States (USA)3:08.24Beijing, China11 August 2008
Commonwealth record Australia (AUS)3:09.91Beijing, China11 August 2008
Games record Australia (AUS)3:13.44Glasgow, United Kingdom25 July 2014

The following records were established during the competition:

DateEventNationSwimmersTimeRecord
6 AprilHeats AustraliaCameron McEvoy (48.63)
James Magnussen (47.87)
Jack Cartwright (47.74)
James Roberts (48.48)
3:12.72GR

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 11:54.[1]

RankHeatLaneNationSwimmersTimeNotes
124 AustraliaCameron McEvoy (48.63)
James Magnussen (47.87)
Jack Cartwright (47.74)
James Roberts (48.48)
3:12.72Q, GR
225 ScotlandKieran McGuckin (49.55)
Craig McLean (48.80)
Scott McLay (48.79)
Daniel Wallace (49.39)
3:16.53Q
317 New ZealandDaniel Hunter (49.58)
Sam Perry (49.64)
Corey Main (49.47)
Matthew Stanley (49.27)
3:17.96Q
412 EnglandDavid Cumberlidge (49.08)
Elliot Clogg (49.83)
Cameron Kurle (49.55)
Jarvis Parkinson (49.53)
3:17.99Q
514 CanadaYuri Kisil (48.97)
Ruslan Gaziev (49.78)
Jeremy Bagshaw (50.61)
Carson Olafson (49.94)
3:19.30Q
615 Northern IrelandCurtis Coulter (50.88)
Calum Bain (50.26)
David Thompson (49.51)
Jordan Sloan (48.92)
3:19.57Q
722 South AfricaJarryd Baxter (51.00)
Ryan Coetzee (50.47)
Calvyn Justus (49.67)
Eben Vorster (50.36)
3:21.50Q
816 Sri LankaMatthew Abeysinghe (49.51)
Akalanka Peiris (51.75)
Cherantha de Silva (51.00)
Kyle Abeysinghe (50.58)
3:22.84Q, NR
923 MauritiusBradley Vincent (50.44)
Gregory Anodin (52.56)
Jonathan Chung Yee (59.94)
Mathieu Marquet (51.64)
3:34.58
1027 Papua New GuineaJosh Tarere (56.74)
Samuel Seghers (52.54)
Leonard Kalate (55.22)
Ashley Seeto (58.79)
3:43.29
1126 Saint HelenaDuwaine Yon (1:00.45)
Joshua Yon (1:02.80)
Colbye Thomas (1:04.13)
Ben Dillon (58.95)
4:06.33
13 GibraltarJames Sanderson (54.02)
Jordan Gonzalez
Matt Savitz
Aidan Carrol
DSQ

Final

The final was held at 22:07.[2]

RankLaneNationSwimmersTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)4 AustraliaCameron McEvoy (48.91)
James Magnussen (48.09)
Jack Cartwright (47.71)
Kyle Chalmers (48.25)
3:12.96
2nd, silver medalist(s)6 EnglandDavid Cumberlidge (49.28)
Ben Proud (48.35)
Jarvis Parkinson (49.28)
James Guy (48.34)
3:15.25
3rd, bronze medalist(s)5 ScotlandDuncan Scott (48.54)
Jack Thorpe (49.48)
Kieran McGukin (49.19)
Stephen Milne (48.65)
3:15.86
43 New ZealandDaniel Hunter (49.44)
Sam Perry (48.60)
Corey Main (49.90)
Matthew Stanley (48.66)
3:16.60
52 CanadaYuri Kisil (48.94)
Markus Thormeyer (48.73)
Ruslan Gaziev (49.38)
Carson Olafson (49.93)
3:16.98
61 South AfricaCalvyn Justus (49.98)
Chad le Clos (47.97)
Brad Tandy (49.36)
Ryan Coetzee (49.96)
3:17.27
77 Northern IrelandJordan Sloan (49.87)
Calum Bain (50.21)
David Thompson (48.64)
Curtis Coulter (51.31)
3:20.03
8 Sri LankaMatthew Abeysinghe (49.53)
Akalanka Peiris (52.19)
Kyle Abeysinghe (50.79)
Cherantha de Silva
DSQ

References

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