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

Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
Venue Gold Coast Aquatic Centre
Dates 10 April
Competitors 57 from 10 nations
Winning time 3:31.04
Medalists
    Australia
    England
    South Africa

The men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay event at the 2018 Commonwealth Games as part of the swimming program took place on 10 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)3:27.28Rome, Italy2 August 2009
Commonwealth record Australia (AUS)3:28.64Rome, Italy2 August 2009
Games record England (ENG)3:31.51Glasgow, United Kingdom29 July 2014

The following records were established during the competition:

DateEventNationSwimmersTimeRecord
10 AprilFinal AustraliaMitch Larkin (53.14)
Jake Packard (59.29)
Grant Irvine (51.36)
Kyle Chalmers (47.25)
3:31.04GR

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 11:31.[1]

RankHeatLaneNationSwimmersTimeNotes
124 AustraliaBradley Woodward (54.01)
Matt Wilson (59.03)
David Morgan (52.14)
Jack Cartwright (48.43)
3:33.61Q
226 EnglandElliot Clogg (55.62)
James Wilby (59.19)
Jacob Peters (53.27)
David Cumberlidge (48.60)
3:36.68Q
314 ScotlandStephen Milne (55.55)
Craig Benson (1:00.29)
Sean Campsie (53.53)
Jack Thorpe (49.42)
3:38.79Q
425 CanadaMarkus Thormeyer (55.32)
Elijah Wall (1:01.27)
Josiah Binnema (54.08)
Ruslan Gaziev (50.12)
3:40.79Q
522 South AfricaMartin Binedell (56.15)
Michael Houlie (1:02.18)
Ryan Coetzee (54.04)
Calvyn Justus (50.07)
3:42.44Q
615 Northern IrelandConor Ferguson (55.21)
Jamie Graham (1:03.01)
Jordan Sloan (54.89)
David Thompson (49.88)
3:42.99Q
712 MozambiqueErico Cuna (1:01.62)
Ludovico Corsini (1:04.69)
Igor Mogne (57.13)
Denilson da Costa (52.47)
3:55.91Q
823 MauritiusMathieu Marquet (1:01.25)
Jonathan Chung Yee (1:06.74)
Gregory Anodin (1:02.23)
Bradley Vincent (54.29)
4:04.51Q
913 GibraltarJordan Gonzalez (1:02.96)
James Sanderson (1:11.29)
Aidan Carrol (58.20)
Matt Savitz (55.62)
4:08.07
1016 Papua New GuineaJosh Tarere (1:07.32)
Ashley Seeto (1:08.30)
Samuel Seghers (58.64)
Leonard Kalate (55.00)
4:09.26

Final

The final was held at 21:52.[2]

RankLaneNationSwimmersTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)4 AustraliaMitch Larkin (53.14)
Jake Packard (59.29)
Grant Irvine (51.36)
Kyle Chalmers (47.25)
3:31.04GR
2nd, silver medalist(s)5 EnglandLuke Greenbank (54.61)
Adam Peaty (57.64)
James Guy (50.95)
Ben Proud (47.93)
3:31.13
3rd, bronze medalist(s)2 South AfricaCalvyn Justus (55.79)
Cameron van der Burgh (59.20)
Chad le Clos (50.10)
Brad Tandy (49.70)
3:34.79
43 ScotlandCraig McNally (55.24)
Ross Murdoch (59.36)
Mark Szaranek (52.93)
Duncan Scott (47.62)
3:35.15
56 CanadaMarkus Thormeyer (54.61)
Elijah Wall (1:01.34)
Josiah Binnema (52.28)
Yuri Kisil (47.89)
3:36.12
67 Northern IrelandConor Ferguson (54.58)
Jamie Graham (1:02.85)
James Brown (55.10)
Jordan Sloan (48.55)
3:41.08
71 MozambiqueErico Cuna (1:00.97)
Ludovico Corsini (1:04.19)
Igor Mogne (54.55)
Denilson da Costa (52.70)
3:52.41
88 MauritiusBradley Vincent (1:00.00)
Jonathan Chung Yee (1:06.13)
Mathieu Marquet (57.98)
Gregory Anodin (53.18)
3:57.29

References

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