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Swimming at the 2018 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 400 metre individual medley

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Men's 400 metre individual medley
at the 2018 European Aquatics Championships
VenueTollcross International Swimming Centre
Dates9 August
Competitors30 from 22 nations
Winning time4:10.65
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Hungary
silver medal
 
   Great Britain
bronze medal
 
   Spain
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The Men's 400 metre individual medley competition of the 2018 European Aquatics Championships was held on 9 August 2018.[1][2]

Records

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record Michael Phelps  United States 4:03.84 Beijing 10 August 2008
European record László Cseh  Hungary 4:06.16 Beijing 10 August 2008
Championship record László Cseh  Hungary 4:09.59 Eindhoven 24 March 2008

Results

Heats

The heats were started at 09:00.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 4 Dávid Verrasztó  Hungary 4:14.18 Q
2 3 4 Max Litchfield  Great Britain 4:14.91 Q
3 2 5 Maksym Shemberev  Azerbaijan 4:15.33 Q
4 2 4 João Vital  Portugal 4:15.87 Q
5 3 2 Johannes Hintze  Germany 4:16.18 Q
6 4 3 Joan Lluís Pons  Spain 4:17.01 Q
7 4 1 Maxim Stupin  Russia 4:17.60 Q
8 3 6 Jacob Heidtmann  Germany 4:17.77 Q
9 4 2 Richard Nagy  Slovakia 4:18.58
10 3 3 Gergely Gyurta  Hungary 4:18.64
11 3 5 Mark Szaranek  Great Britain 4:19.34
12 4 7 Federico Turrini  Italy 4:19.74
13 4 9 Anton Ipsen  Denmark 4:19.89
14 3 9 Arjan Knipping  Netherlands 4:19.91
15 4 0 Thomas Dean  Great Britain 4:20.32
16 4 8 Apostolos Papastamos  Greece 4:20.43
17 4 5 Jérémy Desplanches  Switzerland 4:20.89
18 3 0 Adam Paulsson  Sweden 4:21.34
19 2 9 Gabriel Lópes  Portugal 4:21.57
20 2 2 Christoph Meier  Liechtenstein 4:21.69
21 4 6 Patrick Staber  Austria 4:22.48
22 2 7 Tomás Veloso  Portugal 4:22.57
23 3 8 Dawid Szwedzki  Poland 4:23.69
24 2 6 Etay Gurevich  Israel 4:25.31
25 2 1 Semen Makovich  Russia 4:25.88
26 2 8 Samet Alkan  Turkey 4:27.57
27 1 4 Alpkan Örnek  Turkey 4:27.71
28 2 0 Filip Chrápavý  Czech Republic 4:29.48
29 1 5 Alvi Hjelm  Faroe Islands 4:30.47
30 1 2 Thomas Wareing  Malta 4:44.13
1 3 Batuhan Hakan  Turkey Did not start
1 6 Armin Lelle  Estonia
1 7 Metin Aydın  Turkey
2 3 Brodie Williams  Great Britain
3 1 Alexis Santos  Portugal
3 7 Balázs Holló  Hungary

Final

The final was started at 17:27.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Dávid Verrasztó  Hungary 4:10.65
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Max Litchfield  Great Britain 4:11.00
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7 Joan Lluís Pons  Spain 4:14.26
4 2 Johannes Hintze  Germany 4:14.73
5 3 Maksym Shemberev  Azerbaijan 4:14.77
6 8 Jacob Heidtmann  Germany 4:16.29
7 1 Maxim Stupin  Russia 4:18.41
8 6 João Vital  Portugal 4:19.79

References

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