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Swimming at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

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Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships
Dates22 May
Competitors61 from 14 nations
Teams14
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Great Britain
silver medal
 
   Italy
bronze medal
 
   Finland
← 2014
2018 →

The Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay competition of the 2016 European Aquatics Championships was held on 22 May 2016.[1][2]

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Records

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

Nation Time Location Date
World record  United States 3:52.05 London 4 August 2012
European record  Sweden 3:55.24 Kazan 9 August 2015
Championship record  Denmark 3:55.62 Berlin 24 August 2014

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 09:59.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 1 8  Sweden Ida Lindborg (1:01.54)
Jennie Johansson (1:06.11)
Stina Gardell (59.89)
Louise Hansson (55.45)
4:02.99 Q
2 1 4  Finland Mimosa Jallow (1:01.21)
Jenna Laukkanen (1:06.85)
Emilia Pikkarainen (59.78)
Hanna-Maria Seppälä (55.56)
4:03.40 Q
3 1 5  Italy Carlotta Zofkova (1:01.17)
Arianna Castiglioni (1:08.35)
Ilaria Bianchi (59.07)
Erika Ferraioli (54.90)
4:03.49 Q
4 1 2  Great Britain Georgia Davies (1:00.51)
Molly Renshaw (1:08.77)
Laura Stephens (59.15)
Harriet Cooper (55.10)
4:03.53 Q
5 2 3  Czech Republic Simona Baumrtová (1:01.20)
Martina Moravčíková (1:07.71)
Lucie Svěcená (58.86)
Anna Kolařová (56.13)
4:04.25 Q
6 2 2  Poland Alicja Tchórz (1:01.16)
Dominika Sztandera (1:09.28)
Anna Dowgiert (59.15)
Aleksandra Urbańczyk (55.87)
4:05.46 Q
7 2 8  Belgium Jade Smits (1:04.55)
Fanny Lecluyse (1:07.71)
Kimberly Buys (58.25)
Lotte Goris (55.66)
4:06.17 Q
8 1 7  Iceland Eygló Ósk Gústafsdóttir (1:00.96)
Hrafnhildur Lúthersdóttir (1:06.51)
Jóhanna Gústafsdóttir (1:03.12)
Bryndís Hansen (55.78)
4:06.37 Q
9 2 7  Turkey Ekaterina Avramova (1:01.24)
Viktoriya Zeynep Güneş (1:08.29)
Gizem Bozkurt (1:01.14)
Ilknur Nihan Cakici (55.87)
4:06.54
10 1 1  Slovakia Katarína Listopadová (1:01.69)
Andrea Podmaníková (1:10.37)
Barbora Misendová (1:00.79)
Miroslava Syllabová (55.83)
4:08.68
11 2 6  Switzerland Martina van Berkel (1:04.15)
Lisa Mamie (1:10.82)
Maria Ugolkova (58.95)
Noemi Girardet (55.29)
4:09.21
12 1 3  Austria Caroline Pilhatsch (1:02.25)
Lena Kreundl (1:11.57)
Birgit Koschischek (59.15)
Lisa Zaiser (56.15)
4:09.42
13 2 5  Hungary Kata Burián (1:03.14)
Dalma Sebestyén (1:09.09)
Adél Juhász (1:02.35)
Réka György (57.47)
4:12.05
14 2 4  Portugal Francisca Gomes Azevedo (1:04.66)
Ana Pinho Rodrigues (1:10.32)
Ana Catarina Monteiro (1:00.39)
Ana Sofia Leite (58.46)
4:13.83
2 1  France DNS
1 6  Israel DNS

Final

The final was held on 22 May at 17:06.[4]

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6  Great Britain Kathleen Dawson (59.82)
Chloe Tutton (1:06.94)
Siobhan-Marie O'Connor (57.69)
Francesca Halsall (54.12)
3:58.57
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3  Italy Carlotta Zofkova (1:01.07)
Martina Carraro (1:07.18)
Ilaria Bianchi (58.36)
Erika Ferraioli (54.12)
4:00.73
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5  Finland Mimosa Jallow (1:00.42)
Jenna Laukkanen (1:06.42)
Emilia Pikkarainen (59.56)
Hanna-Maria Seppälä (55.09)
4:01.49
4 2  Czech Republic Simona Baumrtová (1:01.34)
Martina Moravčíková (1:07.65)
Lucie Svěcená (58.27)
Anna Kolařová (55.47)
4:02.73
5 4  Sweden Ida Lindborg (1:02.06)
Jennie Johansson (1:06.50)
Stina Gardell (59.77)
Louise Hansson (54.98)
4:03.31
6 8  Iceland Eygló Ósk Gústafsdóttir (1:01.14)
Hrafnhildur Lúthersdóttir (1:06.21)
Bryndís Hansen (1:00.09)
Jóhanna Gústafsdóttir (57.62)
4:05.06
7 1  Belgium Jade Smits (1:04.34)
Fanny Lecluyse (1:07.38)
Kimberly Buys (58.06)
Lotte Goris (55.45)
4:05.23
8 7  Poland Alicja Tchórz (1:01.88)
Dominika Sztandera (1:10.21)
Anna Dowgiert (58.77)
Aleksandra Urbańczyk (55.96)
4:06.82

References

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