Swimming at the 2018 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay

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Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
at the 2018 European Aquatics Championships
VenueTollcross International Swimming Centre
Dates5 August
Competitors58 from 13 nations
Teams13
Winning time7:05.32
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    Russia
bronze medal    Italy
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The Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay competition of the 2018 European Aquatics Championships was held on 5 August 2018.[1][2]

Records[]

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

Team Time Location Date
World record  United States 6:58.55 Rome 31 July 2009
European record  Russia 6:59.15 Rome 31 July 2009
Championship record  Russia 7:06.71 Budapest 14 August 2010

The following new records were set during this competition.

Date Event Nation Time Record
5 August Final  Great Britain 7:05.32 CR

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were started at 10:48.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 2 1  Russia Martin Malyutin (1:47.54)
Viacheslav Andrusenko (1:48.14)
Danila Izotov (1:46.18)
Mikhail Vekovishchev (1:47.14)
7:09.00 Q
2 1 2  Great Britain Stephen Milne (1:48.64)
Cameron Kurle (1:49.08)
Thomas Dean (1:47.64)
Calum Jarvis (1:46.55)
7:11.91 Q
3 1 5  Italy Stefano Di Cola (1:49.58)
Matteo Ciampi (1:47.11)
Alessio Proietti Colonna (1:47.76)
Mattia Zuin (1:48.01)
7:12.46 Q
4 1 1  Germany Poul Zellmann (1:48.05)
Marius Zobel (1:49.83)
Henning Mühlleitner (1:48.03)
Jacob Heidtmann (1:46.84)
7:12.75 Q
5 2 5  Netherlands Kyle Stolk (1:48.71)
Stan Pijnenburg (1:48.86)
Ferry Weertman (1:48.96)
Maarten Brzoskowski (1:48.33)
7:14.86 Q
6 1 6  France (1:49.07)
Jordan Pothain (1:48.50)
(1:48.52)
Lorys Bourelly (1:49.17)
7:15.26 Q
7 2 7  Sweden Victor Johansson (1:48.67)
Robin Hanson (1:48.45)
(1:49.55)
(1:48.88)
7:15.55 Q
8 2 6  Spain César Castro (1:48.35)
(1:48.76)
Miguel Durán (1:49.91)
(1:48.63)
7:15.65 Q
9 2 3  Hungary Balázs Holló (1:50.10)
Ádám Telegdy (1:48.93)
Benjámin Grátz (1:50.21)
Bence Biczó (1:48.95)
7:18.19
10 1 3  Belgium Sebastien De Meulemeester (1:49.15)
(1:51.25)
(1:49.67)
(1:48.68)
7:18.75
11 1 7  Israel Daniel Namir (1:50.19)
Denis Loktev (1:48.83)
(1:50.91)
(1:52.78)
7:22.71
12 2 4  Lithuania Danas Rapšys (1:49.36)
Simonas Bilis (1:50.31)
(1:52.50)
(1:51.34)
7:23.51
1 4  Poland Jan Hołub (1:49.24)
Filip Zaborowski (1:49.17)
Jakub Kraska
Kacper Majchrzak
DSQ

Final[]

The final was held at 18:52.[4]

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3  Great Britain Calum Jarvis (1:47.17)
Duncan Scott (1:45.48)
Thomas Dean (1:47.07)
James Guy (1:45.60)
7:05.32 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4  Russia Mikhail Vekovishchev (1:46.78)
Martin Malyutin (1:46.84)
Danila Izotov (1:46.86)
Mikhail Dovgalyuk (1:46.18)
7:06.66
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5  Italy Alessio Proietti Colonna (1:48.20)
Filippo Megli (1:45.44)
Matteo Ciampi (1:46.49)
Mattia Zuin (1:47.45)
7:07.58
4 6  Germany Damian Wierling (1:48.86)
Henning Mühlleitner (1:46.94)
Poul Zellmann (1:47.57)
Jacob Heidtmann (1:45.94)
7:09.31
5 8  Spain César Castro (1:47.85)
(1:48.14)
(1:48.63)
Miguel Durán (1:48.45)
7:13.07
6 7  France Jordan Pothain (1:48.94)
(1:48.32)
(1:47.88)
Jonathan Atsu (1:47.98)
7:13.12
7 2  Netherlands Kyle Stolk (1:48.46)
Ferry Weertman (1:48.75)
Stan Pijnenburg (1:48.16)
Maarten Brzoskowski (1:48.09)
7:13.46
8 1  Sweden Victor Johansson (1:48.68)
Robin Hanson (1:48.56)
(1:47.84)
(1:48.95)
7:14.03

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