Swimming at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

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Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay
at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
Dates17 May 2021
Competitors72 from 16 nations
Teams16
Winning time3:34.17
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    Netherlands
bronze medal    France
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The Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay competition of the 2020 European Aquatics Championships was held on 17 May 2021.[1][2]

Records[]

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

Team Time Location Date
World record  Australia 3:30.05 Gold Coast 5 April 2018
European record  Netherlands 3:31.72 Rome 26 July 2009
Championship record 3:33.62 Eindhoven 18 March 2008

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were held at 11:34.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 1 1  Netherlands Kim Busch (54.59)
Kira Toussaint (54.06)
Marrit Steenbergen (53.95)
Robin Neumann (55.60)
3:38.20 Q
2 2 3  Denmark Signe Bro (54.01)
Jeanette Ottesen (54.86)
Emily Gantriis (55.42)
Julie Kepp Jensen (54.59)
3:38.88 Q
3 2 1  Great Britain Lucy Hope (54.37)
(55.09)
Emma Russell (55.34)
Freya Anderson (54.28)
3:39.08 Q
4 1 2  France Charlotte Bonnet (53.93)
Lison Nowaczyk (55.51)
Assia Touati (54.74)
Anouchka Martin (55.07)
3:39.25 Q
5 1 3  Slovenia Neža Klančar (54.49)
Katja Fain (54.77)
Janja Šegel (54.61)
Tjaša Pintar (55.74)
3:39.61 Q, NR
6 2 6  Italy (55.95)
Silvia Di Pietro (54.92)
Costanza Cocconcelli (55.30)
Federica Pellegrini (53.74)
3:39.91 Q
7 1 8  Sweden Michelle Coleman (54.59)
(56.35)
Sophie Hansson (55.18)
Louise Hansson (53.96)
3:40.08 Q
8 1 4  Hungary Evelyn Verrasztó (55.81)
Petra Senánszky (55.09)
Panna Ugrai (55.46)
Fanni Gyurinovics (54.26)
3:40.62 Q
9 1 6  Poland Aleksandra Polańska (56.02)
Kornelia Fiedkiewicz (55.14)
(55.51)
Alicja Tchórz (54.61)
3:41.28
10 2 8   Switzerland Maria Ugolkova (55.53)
Nina Kost (54.83)
(55.76)
Noémi Girardet (55.52)
3:41.64
11 1 5  Israel Andrea Murez (54.18)
Anastasia Gorbenko (54.23)
(56.34)
Zohar Shikler (57.73)
3:42.48
12 2 2  Ireland Mona McSharry (55.95)
Danielle Hill (55.78)
(56.43)
(56.21)
3:44.37 NR
13 1 7  Turkey Selen Özbilen (56.08)
Viktoriya Zeynep Güneş (56.17)
(56.01)
Ekaterina Avramova (56.48)
3:44.74
14 2 7  Latvia Ieva Maļuka (56.12)
Gabriela Ņikitina (56.85)
(56.85)
(1:00.17)
3:49.99 NR
15 2 5  Slovakia Laura Benková (58.16)
(56.83)
(59.25)
(56.54)
3:50.78
16 2 4  Kosovo (1:07.84)
(1:04.95)
(1:04.36)
Eda Zeqiri (1:05.95)
4:23.10

Final[]

The final was held at 19:01.[4]

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3  Great Britain Lucy Hope (53.89)
Anna Hopkin (53.59)
Abbie Wood (53.90)
Freya Anderson (52.79)
3:34.17 NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4  Netherlands Ranomi Kromowidjojo (53.56)
Kira Toussaint (54.61)
Marrit Steenbergen (54.13)
Femke Heemskerk (51.99)
3:34.29
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6  France Marie Wattel (53.97)
Charlotte Bonnet (53.36)
Anouchka Martin (54.25)
Assia Touati (54.34)
3:35.92
4 5  Denmark Signe Bro (53.73)
Jeanette Ottesen (54.89)
Julie Kepp Jensen (54.63)
Pernille Blume (53.56)
3:36.81 NR
5 1  Sweden Michelle Coleman (54.34)
Sara Junevik (55.67)
Sophie Hansson (54.78)
Louise Hansson (53.93)
3:38.72
6 7  Italy Silvia Di Pietro (55.11)
Margherita Panziera (54.88)
Federica Pellegrini (53.94)
Costanza Cocconcelli (55.15)
3:39.08
7 2  Slovenia Neža Klančar (54.82)
Katja Fain (54.81)
Janja Šegel (54.68)
Tjaša Pintar (55.65)
3:39.96
8 8  Hungary Fanni Gyurinovics (55.19)
Panna Ugrai (55.05)
Petra Senánszky (55.54)
Evelyn Verrasztó (56.53)
3:42.31

References[]

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