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Swimming at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

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Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
VenueGeorgia Tech Aquatic Center
Date26 July 1996 (heats & final)
Competitors112 from 25 nations
Winning time3:34.84 WR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)  United States (USA)
Jeff Rouse, Jeremy Linn, Mark Henderson, Gary Hall, Jr., Josh Davis*, Kurt Grote*, John Hargis*, Tripp Schwenk*
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Russia (RUS)
Vladimir Selkov, Stanislav Lopukhov, Denis Pankratov, Alexander Popov, Roman Ivanovsky*, Vladislav Kulikov*, Roman Yegorov*
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Australia (AUS)
Steven Dewick, Phil Rogers, Scott Miller, Michael Klim, Toby Haenen*
*Indicates the swimmer only competed in the preliminary heats.
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The men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay event at the 1996 Summer Olympics took place on 26 July at the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center in Atlanta, United States.[1]

Records

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

World record  United States (USA)
Jeff Rouse (53.86)
Nelson Diebel (1:01.45)
Pablo Morales (52.83)
Jon Olsen (48.79)
3:36.93 Barcelona, Spain 31 July 1992
Olympic record  United States (USA)
Jeff Rouse (53.86)
Nelson Diebel (1:01.45)
Pablo Morales (52.83)
Jon Olsen (48.79)
3:36.93 Barcelona, Spain 31 July 1992

The following new world and Olympic records were set during this competition.

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
26 July Final Jeff Rouse (53.95)
Jeremy Linn (1:00.32)
Mark Henderson (52.39)
Gary Hall, Jr. (48.18)
 United States 3:34.84 WR

Results

Heats

Rule: The eight fastest teams advance to the final (Q).[2]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 4 4  United States Tripp Schwenk (55.54)
Kurt Grote (1:01.65)
John Hargis (53.34)
Josh Davis (49.40)
3:39.93 Q
2 4 5  Hungary Tamás Deutsch (56.51)
Károly Güttler (1:01.55)
Péter Horváth (53.03)
Attila Zubor (49.96)
3:41.05 Q, NR
3 3 5  Germany Stev Theloke (56.23)
Mark Warnecke (1:01.89)
Oliver Lampe (53.67)
Bengt Zikarsky (49.31)
3:41.10 Q
4 2 4  Australia Toby Haenen (56.92)
Phil Rogers (1:02.21)
Scott Miller (52.30)
Michael Klim (49.87)
3:41.30 Q
5 3 4  Russia Alexander Popov (55.71)
Roman Ivanovsky (1:02.19)
Vladislav Kulikov (53.72)
Roman Yegorov (49.87)
3:41.49 Q
6 3 3  Poland Mariusz Siembida (55.83) NR
Marek Krawczyk (1:02.55)
Rafał Szukała (53.54)
Bartosz Kizierowski (49.80)
3:41.72 Q, NR
7 2 5  Japan Keitaro Konnai (55.64)
Akira Hayashi (1:01.71)
Takashi Yamamoto (53.82)
Shunsuke Ito (50.61)
3:41.78 Q
8 3 2  Israel Eithan Urbach (56.82)
Vadim Alexeev (1:02.15)
Dan Kutler (54.28)
Yoav Bruck (48.99)
3:42.24 Q, NR
9 1 5  Ukraine Volodymyr Nikolaychuk (56.96)
Oleksandr Dzhaburiya (1:02.74)
Denys Sylantyev (53.29)
Pavlo Khnykin (49.30)
3:42.29 NR
10 4 7  Netherlands Martin van der Spoel (57.15)
Benno Kuipers (1:02.29)
Stefan Aartsen (54.00)
Pieter van den Hoogenband (48.98)
3:42.42
11 2 3  France Franck Schott (56.08)
Vladimir Latocha (1:02.92)
Franck Esposito (53.75)
Nicolas Gruson (50.19)
3:42.94
12 4 6  Canada Robert Braknis (56.82)
Jonathan Cleveland (1:02.66)
Edward Parenti (53.83)
Stephan Clarke (49.64)
3:42.95
13 4 2  China Zhao Yi (57.84)
Zeng Qiliang (1:01.75)
Jiang Chengji (53.22)
Zhao Lifeng (50.69)
3:43.50
14 3 6  New Zealand Jonathan Winter (57.05)
Paul Kent (1:03.10)
Danyon Loader (55.20)
Trent Bray (50.45)
3:45.80
15 1 4  Kazakhstan Sergey Ushkalov (58.41)
Aleksandr Savitsky (1:06.45)
Andrey Gavrilov (54.05)
Aleksey Yegorov (50.60)
3:49.51
16 3 7  Croatia Tomislav Karlo (57.32)
Krešimir Čač (1:06.02)
Miloš Milošević (54.66)
Miroslav Vučetić (52.09)
3:50.09
17 3 1  South Korea Kim Min-suk (58.75)
Cho Kwang-jea (1:02.19)
Yang Dae-chul (57.73)
Koh Yun-ho (52.17)
3:50.84
18 2 7  Lithuania Darius Grigalionis (56.66)
Nerijus Beiga (1:04.55)
Mindaugas Bružas (57.48)
Raimundas Mažuolis (52.62)
3:51.31
19 2 1  Puerto Rico Carlos Bodega (1:02.33)
Todd Torres (1:03.50)
Ricardo Busquets (54.45)
José González (51.76)
3:52.04
20 1 3  Malaysia Alex Lim (58.48)
Elvin Chia (1:04.42)
Anthony Ang (55.23)
Wan Azlan Abdullah (54.45)
3:52.58
21 2 8  Kyrgyzstan Konstantin Priahin (1:00.25)
Yevgeny Petrashov (1:07.43)
Konstantin Andriushin (57.63)
Sergey Ashihmin (50.93)
3:56.24
22 4 1  Thailand Dulyarit Phuangthong (59.13)
Ratapong Sirisanont (1:04.60)
Niti Intharapichai (58.32)
Torlarp Sethsothorn (54.75)
3:56.80
23 3 8  Singapore Gerald Koh (1:00.99)
Desmond Koh (1:07.07)
Thum Ping Tjin (57.83)
Sng Ju Wei (53.62)
3:59.51
4 8  Portugal Nuno Laurentino (58.02)
José Couto (1:03.53)
Miguel Cabrita (56.53)
Miguel Machado (52.37)
DSQ
4 3  Great Britain Neil Willey (55.99)
Richard Maden (1:01.92)
James Hickman (52.69)
Nicholas Shackell
DSQ

Final

[3][4]

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4  United States Jeff Rouse (53.95)
Jeremy Linn (1:00.32)
Mark Henderson (52.39)
Gary Hall, Jr. (48.18)
3:34.84 WR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2  Russia Vladimir Selkov (55.53)
Stanislav Lopukhov (1:01.66)
Denis Pankratov (51.55)
Alexander Popov (48.81)
3:37.55 EU
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6  Australia Steven Dewick (56.65)
Phil Rogers (1:01.71)
Scott Miller (52.04)
Michael Klim (49.16)
3:39.56 OC
4 3  Germany Ralf Braun (55.76)
Mark Warnecke (1:01.40)
Christian Keller (53.15)
Björn Zikarsky (49.33)
3:39.64
5 1  Japan Keitaro Konnai (55.70)
Akira Hayashi (1:01.46)
Takashi Yamamoto (53.28)
Shunsuke Ito (50.07)
3:40.51 AS
6 5  Hungary Tamás Deutsch (56.54)
Károly Güttler (1:01.41)
Péter Horváth (53.25)
Attila Czene (49.64)
3:40.84 NR
7 7  Poland Mariusz Siembida (55.82)
Marek Krawczyk (1:02.71)
Rafał Szukała (53.29)
Bartosz Kizierowski (50.12)
3:41.94
8 8  Israel Eithan Urbach (56.79)
Vadim Alexeev (1:02.18)
Dan Kutler (54.32)
Yoav Bruck (49.61)
3:42.90

References

  1. ^ "Swimming at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games: Men's 4 x 100 metres Medley Relay". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Atlanta 1996: Swimming – Men's 4×100m Medley Relay Heats" (PDF). Atlanta 1996. LA84 Foundation. p. 52. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
  3. ^ "Atlanta 1996: Swimming – Men's 4×100m Medley Relay Final" (PDF). Atlanta 1996. LA84 Foundation. p. 52. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
  4. ^ "1996 Olympic Games: Men – Meet Results". Atlanta 1996. Swimming World Magazine. Retrieved 16 September 2017.

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