Swimming at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

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Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships
VenuePalau Sant Jordi
DatesAugust 4, 2013 (heats & final)
Competitors92 from 23 nations
Winning time3:31.51
Medalists
gold medal    France
silver medal    Australia
bronze medal    Japan
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Barcelona Palau San Jordi

The men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay event in swimming at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships took place on 4 August at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, Spain.[1][2]

Records[]

Prior to this competition, the existing world and championship records were:

World record  United States (USA)
Aaron Peirsol (52.19)
Eric Shanteau (58.57)
Michael Phelps (49.72)
David Walters (46.80)
3:27.28 Rome, Italy 2 August 2009 [3][4]
Competition record  United States (USA)
Aaron Peirsol (52.19)
Eric Shanteau (58.57)
Michael Phelps (49.72)
David Walters (46.80)
3:27.28 Rome, Italy 2 August 2009 [3][4]

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were held at 10:51.[5]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 4 David Plummer (53.22)
Nicolas Fink (1:00.17)
Eugene Godsoe (51.59)
Jimmy Feigen (47.74)
 United States 3:32.72 Q
2 3 5 Ashley Delaney (53.85)
Christian Sprenger (59.17)
Kenneth To (52.37)
Cameron McEvoy (47.85)
 Australia 3:33.64 Q
2 3 6 Vladimir Morozov (54.67)
(59.84)
Nikolay Skvortsov (51.43)
Nikita Lobintsev (47.70)
 Russia 3:33.64 Q
4 2 3 Camille Lacourt (54.02)
Giacomo Perez d'Ortona (59.95)
Jérémy Stravius (51.96)
Fabien Gilot (48.11)
 France 3:34.04 Q
5 2 4 Ryosuke Irie (53.67)
Kosuke Kitajima (1:00.10)
Takuro Fujii (52.18)
Shinri Shioura (48.30)
 Japan 3:34.25 Q
6 1 6 Mirco di Tora (54.99)
Fabio Scozzoli (59.63)
Matteo Rivolta (51.60)
Marco Orsi (48.07)
 Italy 3:34.29 Q
7 2 5 László Cseh (54.19)
Dániel Gyurta (59.50)
Bence Pulai (52.12)
Krisztián Takács (48.83)
 Hungary 3:34.64 Q
8 1 5 (55.12)
Hendrik Feldwehr (59.56)
Steffen Deibler (51.58)
Dimitri Colupaev (48.65)
 Germany 3:34.91 Q
9 1 4 Chris Walker-Hebborn (54.33)
Ross Murdoch (1:00.13)
Michael Rock (52.32)
Adam Brown (48.45)
 Great Britain 3:35.23
10 1 3 Xu Jiayu (53.69)
(1:00.92)
Wu Peng (52.31)
Lü Zhiwu (49.03)
 China 3:35.95
11 2 6 Darren Murray (55.17)
Cameron van der Burgh (1:00.47)
Chad le Clos (51.88)
Leith Shankland (48.70)
 South Africa 3:36.22
12 3 2 Leonardo de Deus (54.96)
Felipe Lima (59.32)
Nicholas Santos (53.70)
Marcelo Chierighini (48.33)
 Brazil 3:36.31
13 2 1 Danas Rapšys (55.57)
Giedrius Titenis (59.44)
Tadas Duškinas (52.95)
Mindaugas Sadauskas (48.76)
 Lithuania 3:36.72
14 3 3 Gareth Kean (54.08)
Glenn Snyders (59.19)
(55.20)
Matthew Stanley (49.23)
 New Zealand 3:37.70
15 3 7 Charles Francis (55.21)
Richard Funk (1:00.88)
(52.04)
(50.63))
 Canada 3:38.76
16 1 2 Jonatan Kopelev (54.91)
Imri Ganiel (1:01.72)
Yakov-Yan Toumarkin (53.61)
Nimrod Shapira Bar-Or (49.07)
 Israel 3:39.31
17 2 7 Pavel Sankovich (55.85)
Viktar Vabishchevich (1:02.03)
Yauhen Tsurkin (51.74)
Ihar Boki (51.13)
 Belarus 3:40.75
18 1 7 (55.93)
(1:02.24)
(54.64)
Martin Verner (48.68)
 Czech Republic 3:41.49
19 2 8 (56.95)
Demir Atasoy (1:01.15)
(55.35)
(50.26)
 Turkey 3:43.71
20 3 8 (55.96)
Choi Kyu-Woong (1:01.95)
Chang Gyu-Cheol (53.79)
Yang Jung-Doo (52.38)
 South Korea 3:44.08
21 1 1 (58.25)
(1:02.16)
Ramiro Ramírez (55.30)
(49.68)
 Mexico 3:45.39
22 3 1 (56.81)
(1:05.08)
(54.00)
(50.42)
 Egypt 3:46.31 NR
2 2 Radosław Kawęcki (54.20)
Dawid Szulich (1:00.21)
Paweł Korzeniowski
Konrad Czerniak
 Poland DSQ

Final[]

The final was held at 19:31.[6]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6 Camille Lacourt (53.23)
Giacomo Perez d'Ortona (59.56)
Jérémy Stravius (51.33)
Fabien Gilot (47.39)
 France 3:31.51
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Ashley Delaney (53.55)
Christian Sprenger (58.47)
Tommaso D'Orsogna (52.34)
James Magnussen (47.28)
 Australia 3:31.64
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2 Ryosuke Irie (53.48)
Kosuke Kitajima (59.29)
Takuro Fujii (51.67)
Shinri Shioura (47.82)
 Japan 3:32.26
4 3 Vladimir Morozov (53.99)
(59.24)
Yevgeny Korotyshkin (51.48)
Andrey Grechin (48.03)
 Russia 3:32.74
5 8 (55.04)
Hendrik Feldwehr (58.94)
Philip Heintz (51.90)
Steffen Deibler (48.09)
 Germany 3:33.97
6 7 Mirco di Tora (55.03)
Fabio Scozzoli (58.79)
Matteo Rivolta (51.87)
Marco Orsi (48.37)
 Italy 3:34.06
7 1 László Cseh (54.07)
Dániel Gyurta (59.14)
Bence Pulai (52.06)
Krisztián Takács (48.82)
 Hungary 3:34.09
4 Matt Grevers (53.02)
Kevin Cordes (DSQ (59.34))
Ryan Lochte (51.01)
Nathan Adrian (46.69)
 United States 3:30.06 DSQ

References[]

  1. ^ "BCN 2013 – Swimming: Schedule". FINA. 8 July 2013. Archived from the original on 23 December 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ a b Dillman, Lisa (2 August 2009). "Michael Phelps gets 5th gold as more records fall". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  4. ^ a b "Phelps wins 5th gold as U.S. relay team shatters record". CBC Sports. 2 August 2009. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  5. ^ Heats Results
  6. ^ Final Results

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