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Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Mixed 4 × 100 metre medley relay

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Mixed 4 × 100 metre medley relay
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
VenueTokyo Aquatics Centre
Dates29 July 2021 (heats)
31 July 2021 (final)
Competitors76 from 16 nations
Teams16
Winning time3:37.58 WR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kathleen Dawson, Adam Peaty, James Guy, Anna Hopkin, Freya Anderson*  Great Britain
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Xu Jiayu, Yan Zibei, Zhang Yufei, Yang Junxuan  China
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kaylee McKeown, Zac Stubblety-Cook, Matthew Temple, Emma McKeon, Isaac Cooper*, Brianna Throssell*, Bronte Campbell* *Indicates the swimmer only competed in the preliminary heats.  Australia
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The mixed 4 × 100 metre medley relay event at the 2020 Summer Olympics was held in 2021 at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre.[1] These Games marked the first time to feature a mixed-gender swimming event in the program. Each 4-person team features two male and two female swimmers in no particular order.

The medals for the competition were presented by Kirsty Coventry IOC Executive Board Member, Zimbabwe; Olympian, 2 Gold Medals, 4 Silver Medals, 1 Bronze Medal, and the medalists' bouquets were presented by Errol Clarke, FINA Bureau Member; Barbados.

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Records

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

World record  China (CHN)
Xu Jiayu (52.45)
Yan Zibei (57.96)
Zhang Yufei (55.32)
Yang Junxuan (52.68)
3:38.41 Qingdao, China 1 October 2020 [2]
Olympic record Inaugural event

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Event Name Nation Time Record
29 July Heat 1  Great Britain 3:38.75 OR
31 July Final  Great Britain 3:37.58 WR, OR

Qualification

The top 12 teams in this event at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships qualified for the Olympics. An additional 4 teams will qualify through having the fastest times at approved qualifying events during the qualifying period (1 March 2019 to 30 May 2020).[3]

Race rules

Each team has two male and two female swimmers. Each team decides whether a man or a woman will swim a specific stroke, which means men versus women is possible in a specific stroke, as happened in heats and in finals. Strokes order are in the same order as in a traditional medley race–backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and freestyle.[4]

The competition consists of two rounds: heats and a final. The relay teams with the best 8 times in the heats advance to the final. Swim-offs are used as necessary to break ties for advancement to the next round.

Schedule

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)[1]

Date Time Round
29 July 20:21 Heats
31 July 11:43 Final

Results

Heats

The relay teams with the top 8 times, regardless of heat, advanced to the final.[5]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 1 4  Great Britain Kathleen Dawson (58.50)
Adam Peaty (57.08)
James Guy (50.58)
Freya Anderson (52.59)
3:38.75 Q, OR, ER
2 1 5  United States Regan Smith (57.64)
Andrew Wilson (59.09)
Tom Shields (50.87)
Abbey Weitzeil (53.42)
3:41.02 Q
3 2 4  China Xu Jiayu (52.67)
Yan Zibei (58.61)
Zhang Yufei (57.37)
Yang Junxuan (53.64)
3:42.29 Q
4 2 5  Australia Isaac Cooper (53.55)
Zac Stubblety-Cook (58.80)
Brianna Throssell (57.62)
Bronte Campbell (52.38)
3:42.35 Q
5 2 6  Italy Simone Sabbioni (53.96)
Nicolò Martinenghi (58.38)
Elena Di Liddo (57.29)
Federica Pellegrini (53.02)
3:42.65 Q
6 1 3  Netherlands Kira Toussaint (1:00.12)
Arno Kamminga (58.15)
Nyls Korstanje (51.86)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (53.12)
3:43.25 Q
7 2 3  ROC Grigory Tarasevich (52.99)
Kirill Prigoda (59.33)
Arina Surkova (57.47)
Maria Kameneva (53.94)
3:43.73 Q
8 2 8  Israel Anastasia Gorbenko (59.59)
Itay Goldfaden (59.65)
Gal Cohen Groumi (51.06)
Andrea Murez (53.64)
3:43.94 Q, NR
9 2 2  Japan Anna Konishi (59.58)
Shoma Sato (59.84)
Katsuhiro Matsumoto (50.95)
Rikako Ikee (53.78)
3:44.15
10 1 2  Germany Marek Ulrich (53.82)
Fabian Schwingenschlögl (58.35)
Lisa Höpink (58.06)
Annika Bruhn (53.96)
3:44.19
11 2 7  Greece Apostolos Christou (53.18)
Konstadinos Meretsolias (1:00.10)
Anna Ntountounaki (57.08)
Theodora Drakou (54.41)
3:44.77 NR
12 2 1  Belarus Mikita Tsmyh (54.88)
Ilya Shymanovich (58.85)
Anastasiya Kuliashova (58.12)
Anastasiya Shkurdai (54.50)
3:46.35
13 1 6  Canada Javier Acevedo (54.31)
Gabe Mastromatteo (59.91)
Katerine Savard (57.97)
Rebecca Smith (54.35)
3:46.54
14 1 7  Brazil Guilherme Basseto (54.03)
Felipe Lima (59.68)
Giovanna Diamante (58.26)
Stephanie Balduccini (54.77)
3:46.74
15 1 8  Hungary Benedek Kovács (53.76)
Petra Halmai (1:08.11)
Richárd Márton (51.49)
Fanni Gyurinovics (53.79)
3:47.15 NR
1 1  Poland Paulina Peda (1:00.83)
Jan Kozakiewicz (59.28)
Jakub Majerski
Kornelia Fiedkiewicz
DSQ

Final

[6]

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4  Great Britain Kathleen Dawson (58.80)
Adam Peaty (56.78)
James Guy (50.00)
Anna Hopkin (52.00)
3:37.58 WR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3  China Xu Jiayu (52.56)
Yan Zibei (58.11)
Zhang Yufei (55.48)
Yang Junxuan (52.71)
3:38.86
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6  Australia Kaylee McKeown (58.14)
Zac Stubblety-Cook (58.82)
Matthew Temple (50.26)
Emma McKeon (51.73)
3:38.95
4 2  Italy Thomas Ceccon (52.23)
Nicolò Martinenghi (57.73)
Elena Di Liddo (56.62)
Federica Pellegrini (52.70)
3:39.28 NR
5 5  United States Ryan Murphy (52.23)
Lydia Jacoby (1:05.09)
Torri Huske (56.27)
Caeleb Dressel (46.99)
3:40.58
6 7  Netherlands Kira Toussaint (59.45)
Arno Kamminga (57.89)
Nyls Korstanje (51.34)
Femke Heemskerk (52.57)
3:41.25 NR
7 1  ROC Evgeny Rylov (52.79)
Kirill Prigoda (59.15)
Svetlana Chimrova (56.95)
Maria Kameneva (53.56)
3:42.45
8 8  Israel Anastasia Gorbenko (59.55)
Itay Goldfaden (59.86)
Gal Cohen Groumi (51.58)
Andrea Murez (53.78)
3:44.77

References

  1. ^ a b "Swimming - Mixed 4 x 100m Medley Relay Schedule". Olympics.com. Tokyo 2020. Archived from the original on 24 August 2021. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  2. ^ "CHINA TAKES DOWN MIXED MEDLEY WORLD RECORD". Swimswam.
  3. ^ "Tokyo 2020 – FINA Swimming Qualification System" (PDF). Tokyo 2020. FINA. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Mixed Relays Make Olympic Debuts in Swimming and Track". Wall Street Journal. 30 July 2021.
  5. ^ "Heats results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 August 2021. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
  6. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 August 2021. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
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