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Swimming at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay

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Men's 4×200 metre freestyle relay
at the 2007 FINA World Championships
VenueRod Laver Arena
Date30 March 2007
Teams27
Winning time7:03.24 WR
Medalists
gold medal
 
   United States
silver medal
 
   Australia
bronze medal
 
   Canada
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The men's 4×200 metre freestyle relay at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships took place on 30 March 2007 at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia. The top-12 finishers from this race qualified for the event at the 2008 Olympics. 27 teams entered and swam the event.

The existing records when the event started were:

Results

Finals

Place Nation Swimmers Time Note
1 United States USA Michael Phelps   (1:45.36),
Ryan Lochte   (1:45.86),
Klete Keller   (1:46.31),
Peter Vanderkaay   (1:45.71)
7:03.24 WR
2 Australia Australia Patrick Murphy   (1:48.55),
Andrew Mewing   (1:47.52),
Grant Brits   (1:48.21),
Kenrick Monk   (1:45.77)
7:10.05
3 Canada Canada Brian Johns   (1:48.46),
Brent Hayden   (1:46.59),
Rick Say   (1:47.59),
Andrew Hurd   (1:48.06)
7:10.70
4 United Kingdom Great Britain David Carry   (1:48.16),
Robert Renwick   (1:48.94),
Simon Burnett   (1:47.20),
Ross Davenport   (1:46.98)
7:11.28
5 Italy Italy Filippo Magnini   (1:47.66),
Andrea Busato   (1:50.21),
Nicola Cassio   (1:47.87),
Massimiliano Rosolino   (1:46.57)
7:12.31
6 Russia Russia Evgeny Lagunov   (1:48.82),
Andrey Kapralov   (1:48.86),
Nikita Lobintsev   (1:49.26),
Sergey Perunin   (1:47.92)
7:14.86
7 Japan Japan Takeshi Matsuda   (1:49.40),
Yuji Sakurai   (1:49.21),
Takamitsu Kojima   (1:50.10),
Daisuke Hosokawa   (1:48.75)
7:17.46
Poland Poland Paweł Korzeniowski   (1:48.43),
Michal Rokicki   (1:49.57),
Lukasz Giminski   (1:50.18),
Przemysław Stańczyk   (1:49.28)

Heats

Rank Nation Swimmers Time Note
1 United States USA Peter Vanderkaay (1:46.67),   Jayme Cramer (1:47.97),
Dave Walters (1:47.75),   Klete Keller (1:48.60)
7:10.99 Q
Olympic
2 Australia Australia Kenrick Monk (1:49.13),   Andrew Mewing (1:47.95),
Grant Brits (1:48.73),   Nick Ffrost (1:49.03)
7:14.84 Q
Olympic
3 Canada Canada Rick Say (1:50.13),   Brian Johns (1:48.06),
Andrew Hurd (1:47.63),   Brent Hayden (1:50.18)
7:16.00 Q
Olympic
4 Italy Italy Massimiliano Rosolino (1:48.85),   Andrea Busato (1:49.44), Christian Galenda (1:50.03),   Nicola Cassio (1:48.93) 7:17.42 Q
Olympic
5 Japan Japan Takeshi Matsuda (1:49.05),   Yuji Sakurai (1:49.44),
Takamitsu Kojima (1:50.03),   Daisuke Hosokawa (1:48.93)
7:17.45 Q
Olympic
6 Russia Russia Evgeny Lagunov (1:48.96),   Vitaly Romanovich (1:50.63), Sergey Perunin (1:48.92),   Nikita Lobintsev (1:49.63) 7:18.14 Q
Olympic
7 United Kingdom Great Britain Ross Davenport (1:50.34),   Andrew Hunter (1:49.47),
Robert Lang (1:50.07),   Robert Renwick (1:48.94)
7:18.82 Q
Olympic
8 Poland Poland Paweł Korzeniowski (1:49.01),   Michal Rokicki (1:49.98), Lukasz Giminski (1:50.64),   Przemysław Stańczyk (1:49.30) 7:18.93 Q
Olympic
9 Germany Germany Paul Biedermann (1:49.59),   Stefan Herbst (1:49.42),
Benjamin Starke (1:49.64),   Lars Conrad (1:50.57)
7:19.22 Olympic
10 France France Fabien Gilot (1:49.02),   Sébastien Rouault (1:49.77),
Nicolas Rostoucher (1:50.30),   Grégory Mallet (1:50.63)
7:19.72 Olympic
11 Brazil Brazil Thiago Pereira,   Rodrigo Castro,
Nicolas Oliveira,   Armando Negreiros
7:20.00 Olympic
12 Greece Greece Andreas Zisimos,   Georgios Demetis,
Ioannis Giannoulis,   Nikolaos Zylouris
7:20.07 Olympic
13 China China ZHANG Lin,   ZHANG Enjian,
YU Chenglong,   CHEN Zuo
7:20.36
14 Portugal Portugal Tiago Venâncio,   Fabio Pereira,
Diogo Carvalho,   Adriano Niz
7:20.46
15 Netherlands Netherlands Olaf Wildeboer,   Bas van Velthoven,
Joost Reijns,   Mitja Zastrow
7:21.51
16 New Zealand New Zealand Moss Burmester,   Andrew McMillan,
Robert Voss,   Michael Jack
7:22.18
17 Austria Austria Dominik Koll,   Dinko Jukić,
David Brandl,   Florian Janistyn
7:22.58
18 Lithuania Lithuania Vytautas Janušaitis (NR),   Saulius Binevičius,
Paulius Andrijauskas,   Paulius Viktoravicius
7:25.37 NR
19 Croatia Croatia Dominik Straga,   Saša Imprić,
Mario Todorović,   Mario Delač
7:35.43
20 Chile Chile Giancarlo Zolezzi Seoane,   Maximiliano Schnettler,
Benjamin Guzman Blanco,   Salvador Mallat Arcaya
7:41.80
21 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Timur Irgashev,   Ibrahim Nazarov,
Petr Romashkin,   Danil Bugakov
7:47.20
22 Singapore Singapore Zhirong Bryan Tay,   Ju Wei Sng,
Wen Hao Joshua Lim,   Bing Ming Thum
7:52.17
23 Indonesia Indonesia Albert Cristiadi Sutanto,   Felix Cristiadi Sutanto,
Brian Howard Ho,   Andy Wibowo
7:52.81
24 Peru Peru Sebastian Jahnsen,   Gianmarco Mosto,
Oscar Jahnsen,   Jose Emmanuel Crescimbeni
7:55.97
25 United States Virgin Islands Virgin Islands Kieran Locke,   Josh Laban,
Kevin Hensley,   Morgan Locke
7:56.67
26 India India Rehan Poncha,   Ankur Poseria,
Amar Muralidharan,   Virdhawal Khade
8:01.49
27 Guam Guam Carlos Shimizu,   Celestino Aguon,
Hernan Bonsembiante,   Christopher Duenas
8:44.25

See also

References

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