Swimming at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
Dates23 May 2021
Competitors90 from 20 nations
Teams20
Winning time3:28.59
Medalists
gold medal Luke Greenbank
Adam Peaty
James Guy
Duncan Scott
Joe Litchfield
James Wilby
Thomas Dean
   Great Britain
silver medal Kliment Kolesnikov
Kirill Prigoda
Mikhail Vekovishchev
Andrey Minakov
Evgeny Rylov
Anton Chupkov
Alexander Kudashev
Aleksandr Shchegolev
   Russia
bronze medal Thomas Ceccon
Nicolò Martinenghi
Federico Burdisso
Alessandro Miressi
Alessandro Pinzuti
Piero Codia
   Italy
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The Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay competition of the 2020 European Aquatics Championships was held on 23 May 2021.[1][2]

Records

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

Team Time Location Date
World record  United States 3:27.28 Rome 2 August 2009
European record  Great Britain 3:28.10 Gwangju 28 July 2019
Championship record  Great Britain 3:30.44 Glasgow 9 August 2018

The following new records were set during this competition.

Date Event Nation Time Record
23 May Final  Great Britain 3:28.59 CR

Results

Heats

The heats were started at 10:54.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 2 8  Great Britain Joe Litchfield (54.09)
James Wilby (58.90)
Duncan Scott (51.43)
Thomas Dean (48.06)
3:32.48 Q
2 2 7  France Yohann Ndoye Brouard (52.96)
Theo Bussiere (1:00.30)
Mehdy Metella (51.26)
Maxime Grousset (47.98)
3:32.50 Q
3 1 3  Italy Thomas Ceccon (53.69)
Alessandro Pinzuti (59.60)
Piero Codia (52.13)
Alessandro Miressi (48.05)
3:33.47 Q
4 1 0  Poland Kacper Stokowski (54.42)
Jan Kozakiewicz (1:00.41)
Paweł Korzeniowski (51.54)
Jakub Kraska (48.16)
3:34.53 Q
5 1 1  Ireland Shane Ryan (54.11)
Darragh Greene (58.98)
Brendan Hyland (52.85)
Jack McMillan (48.68)
3:34.62 Q, NR
6 1 9  Russia Evgeny Rylov (53.44)
Anton Chupkov (58.94)
Alexander Kudashev (53.49)
Aleksandr Shchegolev (48.85)
3:34.72 Q
7 2 0  Belarus Viktar Staselovich (54.92)
Ilya Shymanovich (58.20)
Yauhen Tsurkin (52.21)
Artsiom Machekin (49.54)
3:34.87 Q
8 1 4  Germany Björn Kammann (55.38)
Lucas Matzerath (59.11)
Ramon Klenz (52.25)
Josha Salchow (48.26)
3:35.00 Q
9 2 3  Lithuania Danas Rapšys (55.14)
Andrius Šidlauskas (59.23)
Deividas Margevičius (52.29)
Simonas Bilis (48.82)
3:35.48
10 2 5  Hungary Benedek Kovács (54.78)
Tamás Takács (1:01.18)
Hubert Kós (52.22)
Nándor Németh (47.87)
3:36.05
11 1 7  Sweden Gustav Hökfelt (55.29)
Erik Persson (59.72)
Simon Sjödin (52.28)
Isak Eliasson (48.87)
3:36.16
12 1 5  Austria Bernhard Reitshammer (55.12)
Christopher Rothbauer (1:01.67)
Simon Bucher (51.80)
Heiko Gigler (48.03)
3:36.62 NR
13 2 9  Turkey Berke Saka (55.73)
Berkay-Ömer Öğretir (58.86)
Ümitcan Güreş (52.31)
Baturalp Ünlü (49.99)
3:36.89
14 2 1  Greece Apostolos Christou (53.71)
Konstantinos Meretsolias (1:00.01)
Stefanos Dimitriadis (54.38)
Andreas Vazaios (48.96)
3:37.06
15 2 4  Bulgaria Kaloyan Levterov (55.89)
Lyubomir Epitropov (1:00.13)
Josif Miladinov (52.29)
Antani Ivanov (49.17)
3:37.48 NR
16 1 8  Estonia Armin Evert Lelle (55.21)
Martin Allikvee (1:01.81)
Alex Ahtiainen (52.43)
Daniel Zaitsev (48.31)
3:37.76 NR
17 2 2  Czech Republic Jan Čejka (54.31)
Matěj Zábojník (1:01.84)
Jan Šefl (52.30)
Adam Hlobeň (49.82)
3:38.27
18 1 2  Norway Markus Lie (55.68)
André Klippenberg Grindheim (1:00.36)
Tomoe Zenimoto Hvas (52.98)
Nicholas Lia (49.50)
3:38.52 NR
19 2 6  Slovakia Alex Kušík (58.43)
Tomáš Klobučník (1:02.22)
Ádám Halás (53.80)
Matej Duša (50.17)
3:44.62 NR
1 6   Switzerland Roman Mityukov (54.55)
Jérémy Desplanches (1:01.24)
Noè Ponti (52.12)
Antonio Djakovic
Disqualified

Final

The final was held at 19:14.[4]

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4  Great Britain Luke Greenbank (53.64)
Adam Peaty (57.38)
James Guy (50.65)
Duncan Scott (46.92)
3:28.59 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 7  Russia Kliment Kolesnikov (52.13)
Kirill Prigoda (59.02)
Mikhail Vekovishchev (50.94)
Andrey Minakov (47.41)
3:29.50
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3  Italy Thomas Ceccon (53.59)
Nicolò Martinenghi (57.84)
Federico Burdisso (51.29)
Alessandro Miressi (47.21)
3:29.93 NR
4 6  Poland Kacper Stokowski (54.18)
Jan Kozakiewicz (59.34)
Jakub Majerski (51.11)
Jakub Kraska (48.19)
3:32.82 NR
5 5  France Yohann Ndoye Brouard (53.22)
Théo Bussière (1:00.60)
Mehdy Metella (51.46)
Maxime Grousset (47.82)
3:33.10
6 1  Belarus Viktar Staselovich (54.75)
Ilya Shymanovich (57.84)
Yauhen Tsurkin (51.93)
Artsiom Machekin (49.68)
3:34.20
7 2  Ireland Shane Ryan (54.23)
Darragh Greene (59.20)
Brendan Hyland (53.08)
Jack McMillan (48.37)
3:34.88
8 8  Germany Björn Kammann (55.42)
Lucas Matzerath (58.95)
Ramon Klenz (52.09)
Josha Salchow (48.81)
3:35.27

References

  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Heats results
  4. ^ Final results