2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

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Men's 4×100m Medley Relay
at the 2010 Short Course Worlds
Dates19 December 2010
Teams21
Winning time3:20.99
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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The Men's 4×100 Medley Relay at the 10th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) was swum on 19 December 2010 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. 21 nations swam in the Preliminary heats in the morning,[1] from which the top-8 finishers advanced to the Final that evening.[2]

At the start of the event, the existing World (WR) and Championship records (CR) were as follows.

Record Time Nation Swimmers Location Date
WR 3:19.16  Russia Stanislav Donets (49.63)
Sergey Geybel (56.43)
Yevgeny Korotyshkin (48.35)
Danila Izotov (44.75)
Saint Petersburg, Russia 20 December 2009
CR 3:24.29  Russia Stanislav Donets (50.57)
Sergey Geybel (57.93)
Evgeny Korotyshkin (49.39)
Alexander Sukhorukov (46.40)
Manchester 13 April 2008

The following records were established during the competition:

Event Round Nation Swimmer(s) Time WR CR
4x100 Medley Relay Final  United States Nick Thoman (49.88)
Mihail Alexandrov (56.52)
Ryan Lochte (49.17)
Garrett Weber-Gale (45.42)
3:20.99 CR
100 Backstroke Final  Russia Stanislav Donets 48.95 CR

Results[]

Heats[]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Name Time Notes
1 3 4  Russia Stanislav Donets (49.56)
(58.41)
Nikita Konovalov (50.39)
Sergey Fesikov (46.35)
3:24.71 Q
2 2 4  United States David Plummer (50.95)
Mark Gangloff (58.14)
Tyler McGill (50.45)
Josh Schneider (47.15)
3:26.69 Q
3 1 6  Germany Stefan Herbst (46.35)
Hendrik Feldwehr (58.50)
Benjamin Starke (50.25)
Steffen Deibler (46.14)
3:26.91 Q
4 1 7  France Jérémy Stravius (51.02)
Hugues Duboscq (58.21)
Clément Lefert (51.81)
Yannick Agnel (46.12)
3:27.16 Q
5 1 5  Japan (52.07)
Naoya Tomita (58.15)
Masayuki Kishida (50.30)
Takuro Fujii (46.80)
3:27.32 Q
6 1 4  Australia Benjamin Treffers (51.59)
Brenton Rickard (58.23)
Chris Wright (51.38)
Tommaso D'Orsogna (46.57)
3:27.77 Q
7 3 5  Brazil Guilherme Guido (51.63)
Henrique Barbosa (58.28)
(51.61)
Nicolas Oliveira (47.08)
3:28.60 Q
8 3 7  China Cheng Feiyi (51.85)
(58.22)
(51.31)
Lü Zhiwu (47.71)
3:29.09 Q
9 1 3  Canada Jake Tapp (51.31)
Paul Kornfeld (58.57)
Joe Bartoch (51.70)
Richard Hortness (48.34)
3:29.92
10 3 1  Italy Mirco di Tora (51.64)
Edoardo Giorgetti (59.39)
(52.07)
Marco Orsi (47.24)
3:30.34
11 2 5  Sweden (54.19)
(59.10)
Lars Frölander (50.46)
(48.87)
3:32.62
12 2 3  Kazakhstan Oleg Rabota (56.33)
Vladislav Polyakov (57.64)
Rustam Khudiyev (51.36)
Artur Dilman (48.76)
3:34.09
13 2 7  Estonia Andres Olvik (53.59)
Filipp Provorkov (59.33)
Martti Aljand (53.13)
Vladimir Sidorkin (48.41)
3:34.46 NR
14 3 3  Colombia Omar Pinzón (53.12)
Jorge Murillo (1:01.04)
Julio Cesar Galofre (53.51)
(49.68)
3:37.35
15 1 1  Norway Lavrans Solli (54.28)
(1:01.94)
(54.11)
(48.61)
3:38.94
16 2 6  Chinese Taipei Lin Yu-An (55.40)
Chen Cho-Yi (1:03.70)
Hsu Chi-Chieh (52.92)
(50.48)
3:42.50
17 2 1  Malta (59.39)
(1:04.36)
Neil Agius (57.22)
Andrew Chetcuti (50.10)
3:51.07
18 2 2  United Arab Emirates (58.04)
Mubarak Al Besher (1:03.56)
(57.98)
Obaid Al Jasmi (52.25)
3:51.83
19 1 2  Macau (57.39)
(1:07.78)
(56.85)
(56.07)
3:58.09
- 3 2  Kenya DNS
- 3 6  Venezuela DNS

Final[]

Rank Lane Nation Name Time Time behind Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5  United States Nick Thoman (49.88)
Mihail Alexandrov (56.52)
Ryan Lochte (49.17)
Garrett Weber-Gale (45.42)
3:20.99 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4  Russia Stanislav Donets (48.95) CR
(57.27)
Evgeny Korotyshkin (49.39)
Nikita Lobintsev (46.00)
3:21.61 0.62
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1  Brazil Guilherme Guido (50.69)
Felipe França Silva (57.21)
Kaio de Almeida (50.09)
César Cielo (45.13)
3:23.12 2.13 SA
4 6  France Camille Lacourt (50.23)
Hugues Duboscq (57.51)
Frédérick Bousquet (50.92)
Fabien Gilot (44.94)
3:23.60 2.61
5 7  Australia Benjamin Treffers (51.43)
Brenton Rickard (56.59)
Geoff Huegill (50.46)
Matthew Abood (45.98)
3:24.46 3.47
6 2  Japan Ryosuke Irie (50.88)
Naoya Tomita (57.49)
Masayuki Kishida (50.29)
Takuro Fujii (47.01)
3:25.67 4.68
7 3  Germany Stefan Herbst (51.92)
Hendrik Feldwehr (57.45)
Benjamin Starke (50.38)
Steffen Deibler (46.30)
3:26.05 4.68
8 8  China Cheng Feiyi (51.52)
(57.87)
(50.86)
Lü Zhiwu (47.22)
3:27.47 6.48

The USA won the event in a Championship Record 3:20.99, ahead of Russia at 3:21.61. Stanislav Donets lead-off the Russia relay with a 48.95, a new Championship Record for the 100 backstroke and within one-hundredth-of-a-second of the World Record. At the 100, Russia was in first place with the USA second. On the second leg (breaststroke), the USA's Alexandrov swam a 56.52, which caught-up the Russia's Lakhtyukhov, so that at the 200, the USA trailed Russia 1:46.40 to 1:46.22. During the third leg (butterfly), the USA's Lochte pulled ahead of Russia's Korotyshkin, giving the USA a slim lead over Russia, 2:35.57 to 2:35.61. For the final leg (freestyle), the USA extended its lead.

References[]

  1. ^ "2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) - Men's 4x100m Medley Relay (heats)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 January 2011. Retrieved 18 December 2010.
  2. ^ "2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) - Men's 4x100m Medley Relay (final)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 January 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2010.
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