Swimming at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics – Mixed 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

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Mixed 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay
at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics
VenueNatatorium
Dates7 October
Competitors86 from 20 nations
Winning time3:28.50
Medalists
gold medal    Russia
silver medal    Brazil
bronze medal    China
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The mixed 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay event at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics took place on 7 October at the Natatorium in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[1]

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were started at 11:27.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 3 (50.20)
Ana Vieira (55.91)
(49.64)
(55.17)
 Brazil 3:30.92 Q
2 3 7 Denis Loktev (50.48)
Gal Cohen Groumi (50.88)
Anastasia Gorbenko (55.38)
Lea Polonsky (56.83)
 Israel 3:33.57 Q
3 3 4 Shen Jiahao (51.01)
Hong Jinquan (50.61)
Lin Xintong (56.58)
Yang Junxuan (55.56)
 China 3:33.76 Q
4 3 3 (50.27)
(51.41)
Angelina Köhler (56.75)
Julia Mrozinski (55.66)
 Germany 3:34.09 Q
5 2 4 (50.36)
(51.43)
(56.18)
(56.51)
 Australia 3:34.48 Q
6 1 4 (52.09)
Nagisa Ikemoto (54.52)
Mayuka Yamamoto (55.39)
(53.95)
 Japan 3:35.95 Q
7 1 5 Jakub Kraska (50.08)
Jakub Majerski (50.19)
Kornelia Fiedkiewicz (57.39)
(59.03)
 Poland 3:36.69 Q
8 2 3 Daniil Markov (50.28)
Vladislav Gerasimenko (51.83)
Daria Vaskina (57.20)
Anastasia Makarova (57.67)
 Russia 3:36.98 Q
9 3 6 Michael Pickett (50.77)
Erika Fairweather (56.53)
(58.90)
Zac Reid (51.32)
 New Zealand 3:37.52
10 3 5 Antonio Djakovic (50.77)
Noè Ponti (50.85)
(57.30)
(59.56)
 Switzerland 3:38.48
11 2 7 Joshua Liendo (52.23)
Finlay Knox (52.61)
Kyla Leibel (55.08)
(59.37)
 Canada 3:39.29
12 3 1 (53.41)
(53.03)
Gan Ching Hwee (58.59)
Christie Chue (56.44)
 Singapore 3:41.47
13 3 8 (51.60)
(53.13)
Duné Coetzee (57.95)
Kate Beavon (59.28)
 South Africa 3:41.96
14 2 6 Tinky Ho (57.75)
(53.37)
Nicholas Lim (52.37)
(58.60)
 Hong Kong 3:42.09
15 3 2 (53.37)
(54.51)
(55.82)
Delfina Dini (59.18)
 Argentina 3:42.88
16 1 6 (52.60)
Lee Yoo-yeon (49.71)
(1:00.35)
(1:00.23)
 South Korea 3:42.89
17 2 1 (53.36)
(53.23)
(57.83)
(58.73)
 Spain 3:43.15
18 2 8 (52.95)
(52.84)
(58.72)
Kate Douglass (59.17)
 United States 3:43.68
19 2 2 (54.80)
(59.78)
(1:00.67)
(50.68)
 Mexico 3:45.93
20 2 5 (55.31)
Inés Marín (59.21)
Trinidad Ardiles (1:03.77)
(53.27)
 Chile 3:51.56

Final[]

The final was held at 18:51.[3]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 8 Kliment Kolesnikov (48.17)
Andrei Minakov (49.60)
Polina Egorova (55.71)
Elizaveta Klevanovich (55.02)
 Russia 3:28.50
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 (50.30)
Ana Vieira (55.93)
(48.66)
(55.24)
 Brazil 3:30.13
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Shen Jiahao (50.83)
Hong Jinquan (50.46)
Lin Xintong (55.44)
Yang Junxuan (53.72)
 China 3:30.45
4 6 (50.49)
(51.21)
Angelina Köhler (56.09)
Julia Mrozinski (55.24)
 Germany 3:33.03
5 1 Jakub Kraska (49.12)
Jakub Majerski (50.23)
Kornelia Fiedkiewicz (57.03)
(56.70)
 Poland 3:33.08
6 2 (50.61)
(51.56)
(56.14)
(55.72)
 Australia 3:34.03
7 7 Keisuke Yoshida (51.34)
(52.67)
Mayuka Yamamoto (55.53)
Nagisa Ikemoto (54.64)
 Japan 3:34.18
5 Denis Loktev (50.56)
Gal Cohen Groumi (50.41)
Lea Polonsky (57.03)
Anastasia Gorbenko
 Israel DSQ

References[]

  1. ^ "Swimming – Competition Schedule" (PDF). buenosaires2018.com. 7 October 2018. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
  2. ^ Heats results
  3. ^ Final results
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