Swimming at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

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Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships
VenueNambu University Municipal Aquatics Center
LocationGwangju, South Korea
Dates28 July (heats and final)
Competitors120 from 27 nations
Teams27
Winning time3:28.10
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    Russia
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The Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay competition at the 2019 World Championships was held on 28 July 2019.[1][2] The final was won by the British team in a European record time of three minutes, 28.10 seconds.[3]

Records[]

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

World record  United States 3:27.28 Rome, Italy 2 August 2009
Competition record  United States 3:27.28 Rome, Italy 2 August 2009

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were held on 28 July at 10:50.[4]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 2 3  Russia Kliment Kolesnikov (53.75)
Anton Chupkov (58.90)
Mikhail Vekovishchev (50.87)
Vladislav Grinev (47.20)
3:30.72 Q
2 3 5  United States Matt Grevers (52.89)
Michael Andrew (59.75)
Jack Conger (51.70)
Zach Apple (47.59)
3:31.93 Q
3 2 4  Japan Ryosuke Irie (53.83)
Yasuhiro Koseki (58.66)
Naoki Mizunuma (51.76)
Katsumi Nakamura (48.09)
3:32.34 Q
4 3 3  Great Britain Luke Greenbank (54.11)
James Wilby (59.02)
James Guy (51.41)
Duncan Scott (47.81)
3:32.35 Q
5 2 5  Australia Mitch Larkin (53.47)
Matthew Wilson (59.16)
Matthew Temple (51.27)
Clyde Lewis (48.60)
3:32.50 Q
6 3 6  Brazil Guilherme Guido (53.35)
João Gomes Júnior (59.68)
Vinicius Lanza (51.66)
Breno Correia (47.89)
3:32.58 Q
7 3 4  China Xu Jiayu (53.06)
Yan Zibei (58.67)
Li Zhuhao (52.19)
He Junyi (49.50)
3:33.42 Q
8 3 2  Germany Christian Diener (54.56)
Fabian Schwingenschlögl (59.67)
Marius Kusch (51.48)
Damian Wierling (48.31)
3:34.02 Q
9 3 1  Belarus Mikita Tsmyh (54.98)
Ilya Shymanovich (58.30)
Yauhen Tsurkin (52.46)
Artsiom Machekin (48.82)
3:34.56
10 3 7  Canada Markus Thormeyer (54.36)
Richard Funk (1:00.23)
Joshua Liendo (52.09)
Yuri Kisil (48.11)
3:34.79
11 2 2  Lithuania Danas Rapšys (54.66)
Andrius Šidlauskas (59.51)
Deividas Margevičius (52.53)
Simonas Bilis (48.18)
3:34.88
12 2 7  Hungary Richárd Bohus (54.16)
Dávid Horváth (1:01.99)
Sebastian Sabo (51.00)
Nándor Németh (47.96)
3:35.11
13 2 6  Italy Simone Sabbioni (54.82)
Nicolò Martinenghi (59.48)
Federico Burdisso (52.10)
Manuel Frigo (48.83)
3:35.23
14 1 8  Ireland Shane Ryan (54.39)
Darragh Greene (59.08)
Brendan Hyland (53.11)
Jordan Sloan (49.28)
3:35.86 NR
15 3 8  Netherlands Nyls Korstanje (56.11)
Arno Kamminga (59.28)
Mathys Goosen (52.60)
Jesse Puts (48.78)
3:36.77
16 1 4  Turkey (55.72)
Berkay Öğretir (59.74)
Ümitcan Güreş (52.52)
Hüseyin Emre Sakçı (48.87)
3:36.85 NR
17 2 0  South Korea Lee Ju-ho (54.62)
Moon Jae-kwon (1:00.78)
(52.61)
(48.96)
3:36.97 NR
18 3 9   Switzerland Roman Mityukov (54.62) NR
Yannick Käser (1:00.59)
Jérémy Desplanches (52.35)
Nils Liess (49.42)
3:36.98 NR
19 1 3  Croatia Anton Lončar (55.52)
Nikola Obrovac (1:00.01)
Nikola Miljenić (52.93)
Bruno Blašković (48.72)
3:37.18
20 1 5  Israel Yakov Toumarkin (54.36)
Itay Goldfaden (1:01.09)
Tomer Frankel (52.76)
Meiron Cheruti (49.30)
3:37.51
21 2 9  Poland Radosław Kawęcki (55.10)
(1:02.17)
Konrad Czerniak (52.01)
Kacper Majchrzak (48.81)
3:38.09
22 2 8  Kazakhstan Adil Kaskabay (56.83)
Dmitriy Balandin (58.52)
Adilbek Mussin (52.71)
Alexandr Varakin (50.07)
3:38.13
23 2 1  South Africa Christopher Reid (55.06)
Michael Houlie (1:01.16)
Chad le Clos (50.94)
Ryan Coetzee (51.02)
3:38.18
24 1 2  Egypt Mohamed Samy (55.23)
Youssef El-Kamash (1:00.97)
Abdelrahman Sameh (53.99)
Ali Khalafalla (48.84)
3:39.03 NR
25 1 6  Chinese Taipei (55.89)
(1:01.67)
(53.41)
Wang Yu-lian (49.89)
3:40.86 NR
26 3 0  Singapore Quah Zheng Wen (55.34)
Lionel Khoo (1:02.44)
Jonathan Tan Eu Jin (54.13)
Darren Chua Yi Shou (49.67)
3:41.58
27 1 7  Hong Kong (58.48)
(1:04.80)
Nicholas Lim (54.95)
Ian Ho Yentou (49.78)
3:48.01
1 1  Malaysia DNS

Final[]

The final was held on 28 July at 21:38.[5]

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6  Great Britain Luke Greenbank (53.95)
Adam Peaty (57.20)
James Guy (50.81)
Duncan Scott (46.14)
3:28.10 ER
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5  United States Ryan Murphy (52.92)
Andrew Wilson (58.65)
Caeleb Dressel (49.28)
Nathan Adrian (47.60)
3:28.45
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4  Russia Evgeny Rylov (52.57)
Kirill Prigoda (58.68)
Andrey Minakov (50.54)
Vladimir Morozov (47.02)
3:28.81 NR
4 3  Japan Ryosuke Irie (53.54)
Yasuhiro Koseki (58.16)
Naoki Mizunuma (51.16)
Katsumi Nakamura (47.49)
3:30.35
5 2  Australia Mitch Larkin (53.16)
Matthew Wilson (59.67)
Matthew Temple (50.99)
Kyle Chalmers (46.60)
3:30.42
6 7  Brazil Guilherme Guido (53.20)
João Gomes Júnior (58.80)
Vinicius Lanza (51.29)
Marcelo Chierighini (47.57)
3:30.86
7 1  China Xu Jiayu (52.97)
Yan Zibei (58.26)
Li Zhuhao (51.72)
(48.66)
3:31.61
8 8  Germany Christian Diener (54.83)
Fabian Schwingenschlögl (59.26)
Marius Kusch (50.79)
Damian Wierling (47.98)
3:32.86

References[]

  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Byrnes, Liz (28 July 2019). "Scott Splits 46.14 To Overhaul Adrian As Great Britain Take Gold in 4×100 Medley Relay: Russia Third". Swimming World.
  4. ^ Heats results
  5. ^ Final results
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