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Swimming at the 2007 Pan American Games – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay event at the 2007 Pan American Games occurred at the Maria Lenk Aquatic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with the final being swum on July 20.[1]

Medalists

Gold Fernando Silva
Eduardo Deboni
Nicolas Oliveira
César Cielo
 Brazil
Silver Gabe Woodward
Ricky Berens
Dale Rogers
Andy Grant
 United States
Bronze Albert Subirats
Octavio Alesi
Luis Rojas
Crox Acuña
 Venezuela

Results

Finals

Place Country Swimmers Time Note
1  Brazil Fernando Silva (49.72)
Eduardo Deboni (49.15)
Nicolas Oliveira (48.85)
César Cielo (48.18)
3:15.90 CR, SA
2  United States Gabe Woodward (50.68)
Ricky Berens (48.05)
Dale Rogers (49.28)
Andy Grant (48.65)
3:16.66
3  Venezuela Albert Subirats (49.71)
Octavio Alesi (49.93)
Luis Rojas (49.52)
Crox Acuña (49.81)
3:18.97
4  Canada Chad Hankewich (50.40)
Richard Hortness (50.33)
Matthew Hawes (50.45)
Adam Sioui (49.28)
3:20.46
5  Uruguay Gabriel Melconian (50.72)
Paul Kutscher (50.20)
Martín Kutscher (49.78)
Francisco Picasso (50.36)
3:21.06 NR
6  Colombia Camilo Becerra (51.28)
Omar Pinzón (51.99)
Carlos Viveros (53.66)
Julio Galofre (52.16)
3:29.90
7  Mexico Juan Alberto Yeh (52.23)
Enrique Bayata (53.78)
Iván de Jesús López (52.96)
Amauri Rodríguez (51.47)
3:30.44
8  Barbados Terrence Haynes (51.65)
Bradley Ally (55.98)
Andrei Cross (53.79)
Shawn Clarke (51.23)
3:32.65

Preliminaries

The heats was held on July 19.[2][3][4][5]

Place Country Swimmers Time Note
1  United States Gary Hall, Jr. (50.48)
Alex Righi (49.76)
Andy Grant (49.07)
Ricky Berens (48.88)
3:18.19 Q
2  Brazil Fernando Silva (49.95)
Nicholas Santos (50.59)
Thiago Pereira (49.89)
Eduardo Deboni (49.22)
3:19.65 Q
3  Uruguay Gabriel Melconian (51.45)
Paul Kutscher (50.25)
Martín Kutscher (49.70)
Francisco Picasso (49.94)
3:21.34 Q
4  Canada Pascal Wollach (51.38)
Thomas Sacco (51.12)
Matthew Hawes (50.50)
Richard Hortness (50.43)
3:23.43 Q
5  Venezuela Jesus Casanova (51.96)
Octavio Alesi (52.05)
Luis Rojas (50.67)
Reymer Vezga (52.11)
3:26.79 Q
6  Colombia Camilo Becerra (51.34)
Omar Pinzón (53.54)
Julio Galofre (52.93)
Carlos Viveros (53.48)
3:31.29 Q
6  Barbados Shawn Clarke (51.86)
Bradley Ally (52.83)
Andrei Cross (53.38)
Terrence Haynes (53.22)
3:31.29 Q
8  Mexico Juan Alberto Yeh (52.51)
Amauri Rodríguez (52.43)
Enrique Bayata (53.62)
Iván de Jesús López (53.86)
3:32.42 Q
9  Virgin Islands Josh Laban (52.84)
Kieran Locke (53.17)
Morgan Locke (53.70)
Kevin Hensley (55.35)
3:35.06
10  Honduras Juan Lagos (56.26)
Javier Hernández (59.83)
Roy Barahona (1:00.19)
Horacio Carcamo (56.76)
3:53.04

References

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