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Swimming at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

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The Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay competition of the 2020 European Aquatics Championships was held on 17 May 2021.[1][2]

Records

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

Team Time Location Date
World record  United States 3:08.24 Beijing 11 August 2008
European record  France 3:08.32
Championship record 3:11.64 Berlin 18 August 2014

The following new records were set during this competition.

Date Event Nation Time Record
17 May Final  Russia 3:10.41 CR

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 11:48.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 2 6  Italy Alessandro Miressi (47.95)
Manuel Frigo (48.05)
Leonardo Deplano (48.87)
Lorenzo Zazzeri (47.98)
3:12.85 Q
2 2 7  Serbia Velimir Stjepanović (49.25)
Uroš Nikolić (48.68)
Andrej Barna (47.74)
Nikola Aćin (48.24)
3:13.91 Q, NR
3 2 2  Great Britain Matthew Richards (49.12)
James Guy (48.15)
Jacob Whittle (48.43)
Joe Litchfield (48.59)
3:14.29 Q
4 2 4  Russia Andrey Zhilkin (48.93)
Mikhail Vekovishchev (48.42)
Ivan Girev (48.54)
Evgeny Rylov (48.61)
3:14.50 Q
5 3 6  Switzerland Roman Mityukov (48.21)
Nils Liess (49.02)
Noè Ponti (48.70)
Antonio Djakovic (48.79)
3:14.72 Q, NR
6 3 5  Netherlands Nyls Korstanje (48.88)
Stan Pijnenburg (48.01)
Thom de Boer (49.00)
Jesse Puts (48.91)
3:14.80 Q
7 2 0  Greece Apostolos Christou (48.65 NR)
Kristian Golomeev (48.46)
Odysseus Meladinis (49.56)
Andreas Vazaios (48.49)
3:15.16 Q
8 3 8  Hungary Dominik Kozma (49.49)
Péter Holoda (48.90)
Szebasztián Szabó (48.84)
Richárd Bohus (48.38)
3:15.61 Q
9 1 5  Sweden Robin Hanson (48.93)
Björn Seeliger (48.37)
Isak Eliasson (48.57)
Elias Persson (49.96)
3:15.83
10 2 3  Poland Konrad Czerniak (49.30)
Bartosz Piszczorowicz (48.88)
Kacper Stokowski (49.16)
Kacper Majchrzak (48.78)
3:16.12
11 3 3  Belgium Alexandre Marcourt (49.58)
Jasper Aerents (49.03)
Thomas Thijs (49.04)
Sebastien De Meulemeester (48.97)
3:16.62
12 3 1  Ireland Jack McMillan (49.12)
Jordan Sloan (49.20)
Shane Ryan (49.02)
Max McCusker (49.54)
3:16.88 NR
13 3 7  Israel Tomer Frankel (49.85)
Meiron Cheruti (49.18)
Denis Loktev (49.56)
Gal Cohen Groumi (49.23)
3:17.82 NR
14 3 2  Ukraine Valentyn Nesterkin (49.79)
Sergii Shevtsov (48.18)
Illya Linnyk (50.04)
Artem Bondar (50.03)
3:18.04
15 1 3  Turkey Yalım Acımış (50.07)
Ümitcan Güreş (50.10)
Baturalp Ünlü (49.33)
Doğa Çelik (49.91)
3:19.41
16 3 4  Lithuania Deividas Margevičius (50.35)
Simonas Bilis (48.71)
Daniil Pancerevas (50.52)
Jokūbas Keblys (50.13)
3:19.71
17 2 1  Norway Markus Lie (50.06)
Niksa Stojkovski (49.65)
Nicholas Lia (49.01)
Jon Jøntvedt (51.68)
3:20.40 NR
18 1 4  Luxembourg Max Mannes (50.98)
Raphaël Stacchiotti (51.43)
Pit Brandenburger (50.07)
Ralph Daleiden (49.14)
3:21.62 NR
19 2 5  Slovakia Ádám Halás (51.76)
Matej Duša (49.64)
Jakub Poliačik (52.17)
Alex Kušík (52.42)
3:25.99 NR
20 3 0  Portugal Miguel Nascimento (49.66)
Diogo Carvalho (51.62)
Alexis Santos (53.87)
Francisco Santos (53.37)
3:28.52
21 2 8  Kosovo Olt Kondirolli (55.84)
Vigan Bytyqi (55.26)
Dren Ukimeraj (57.74)
Arti Krasniqi (52.92)
3:41.76

Final

The final was held at 19:09.[4]

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6  Russia Andrey Minakov (48.18)
Aleksandr Shchegolev (47.64)
Vladislav Grinev (47.49)
Kliment Kolesnikov (47.10)
3:10.41 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3  Great Britain Thomas Dean (48.32)
Matthew Richards (48.13)
James Guy (47.92)
Duncan Scott (47.19)
3:11.56 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4  Italy Alessandro Miressi (47.74 NR)
Lorenzo Zazzeri (48.30)
Thomas Ceccon (47.98)
Manuel Frigo (47.85)
3:11.87
4 8  Hungary Nándor Németh (48.41)
Szebasztián Szabó (48.25)
Richárd Bohus (48.34)
Kristóf Milák (47.50)
3:12.50
5 1  Greece Apostolos Christou (48.39 NR)
Kristian Golomeev (47.77)
Odysseus Meladinis (49.09)
Andreas Vazaios (48.14)
3:13.39 NR
6 2  Switzerland Roman Mityukov (48.20)
Nils Liess (48.53)
Noè Ponti (48.57)
Antonio Djakovic (48.11)
3:13.41 NR
7 5  Serbia Velimir Stjepanović (48.72)
Uroš Nikolić (49.14)
Andrej Barna (47.15)
Nikola Aćin (48.72)
3:13.73 NR
8 7  Netherlands Nyls Korstanje (48.86)
Stan Pijnenburg (47.79)
Thom de Boer (49.03)
Jesse Puts (48.11)
3:13.79 NR

References

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