Swimming at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships
VenueNambu University Municipal Aquatics Center
LocationGwangju, South Korea
Dates28 July (heats and final)
Competitors120 from 27 nations
Teams27
Winning time3:28.10
Medalists
gold medal Luke Greenbank
Adam Peaty
James Guy
Duncan Scott
James Wilby
   Great Britain
silver medal Ryan Murphy
Andrew Wilson
Caeleb Dressel
Nathan Adrian
Matt Grevers
Michael Andrew
Jack Conger
Zach Apple
   United States
bronze medal Evgeny Rylov
Kirill Prigoda
Andrey Minakov
Vladimir Morozov
Kliment Kolesnikov
Anton Chupkov
Mikhail Vekovishchev
Vladislav Grinev
   Russia
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The Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay competition at the 2019 World Championships was held on 28 July 2019.[1][2] The final was won by the British team in a European record time of three minutes, 28.10 seconds.[3]

Records

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

World record  United States 3:27.28 Rome, Italy 2 August 2009
Competition record  United States 3:27.28 Rome, Italy 2 August 2009

Results

Heats

The heats were held on 28 July at 10:50.[4]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 2 3  Russia Kliment Kolesnikov (53.75)
Anton Chupkov (58.90)
Mikhail Vekovishchev (50.87)
Vladislav Grinev (47.20)
3:30.72 Q
2 3 5  United States Matt Grevers (52.89)
Michael Andrew (59.75)
Jack Conger (51.70)
Zach Apple (47.59)
3:31.93 Q
3 2 4  Japan Ryosuke Irie (53.83)
Yasuhiro Koseki (58.66)
Naoki Mizunuma (51.76)
Katsumi Nakamura (48.09)
3:32.34 Q
4 3 3  Great Britain Luke Greenbank (54.11)
James Wilby (59.02)
James Guy (51.41)
Duncan Scott (47.81)
3:32.35 Q
5 2 5  Australia Mitch Larkin (53.47)
Matthew Wilson (59.16)
Matthew Temple (51.27)
Clyde Lewis (48.60)
3:32.50 Q
6 3 6  Brazil Guilherme Guido (53.35)
João Gomes Júnior (59.68)
Vinicius Lanza (51.66)
Breno Correia (47.89)
3:32.58 Q
7 3 4  China Xu Jiayu (53.06)
Yan Zibei (58.67)
Li Zhuhao (52.19)
He Junyi (49.50)
3:33.42 Q
8 3 2  Germany Christian Diener (54.56)
Fabian Schwingenschlögl (59.67)
Marius Kusch (51.48)
Damian Wierling (48.31)
3:34.02 Q
9 3 1  Belarus Mikita Tsmyh (54.98)
Ilya Shymanovich (58.30)
Yauhen Tsurkin (52.46)
Artsiom Machekin (48.82)
3:34.56
10 3 7  Canada Markus Thormeyer (54.36)
Richard Funk (1:00.23)
Joshua Liendo (52.09)
Yuri Kisil (48.11)
3:34.79
11 2 2  Lithuania Danas Rapšys (54.66)
Andrius Šidlauskas (59.51)
Deividas Margevičius (52.53)
Simonas Bilis (48.18)
3:34.88
12 2 7  Hungary Richárd Bohus (54.16)
Dávid Horváth (1:01.99)
Sebastian Sabo (51.00)
Nándor Németh (47.96)
3:35.11
13 2 6  Italy Simone Sabbioni (54.82)
Nicolò Martinenghi (59.48)
Federico Burdisso (52.10)
Manuel Frigo (48.83)
3:35.23
14 1 8  Ireland Shane Ryan (54.39)
Darragh Greene (59.08)
Brendan Hyland (53.11)
Jordan Sloan (49.28)
3:35.86 NR
15 3 8  Netherlands Nyls Korstanje (56.11)
Arno Kamminga (59.28)
Mathys Goosen (52.60)
Jesse Puts (48.78)
3:36.77
16 1 4  Turkey Metin Aydın (55.72)
Berkay Öğretir (59.74)
Ümitcan Güreş (52.52)
Hüseyin Emre Sakçı (48.87)
3:36.85 NR
17 2 0  South Korea Lee Ju-ho (54.62)
Moon Jae-kwon (1:00.78)
Yun Seok-hwan (52.61)
Yang Jae-hoon (48.96)
3:36.97 NR
18 3 9   Switzerland Roman Mityukov (54.62) NR
Yannick Käser (1:00.59)
Jérémy Desplanches (52.35)
Nils Liess (49.42)
3:36.98 NR
19 1 3  Croatia Anton Lončar (55.52)
Nikola Obrovac (1:00.01)
Nikola Miljenić (52.93)
Bruno Blašković (48.72)
3:37.18
20 1 5  Israel Yakov Toumarkin (54.36)
Itay Goldfaden (1:01.09)
Tomer Frankel (52.76)
Meiron Cheruti (49.30)
3:37.51
21 2 9  Poland Radosław Kawęcki (55.10)
Jan Kałusowski (1:02.17)
Konrad Czerniak (52.01)
Kacper Majchrzak (48.81)
3:38.09
22 2 8  Kazakhstan Adil Kaskabay (56.83)
Dmitriy Balandin (58.52)
Adilbek Mussin (52.71)
Alexandr Varakin (50.07)
3:38.13
23 2 1  South Africa Christopher Reid (55.06)
Michael Houlie (1:01.16)
Chad le Clos (50.94)
Ryan Coetzee (51.02)
3:38.18
24 1 2  Egypt Mohamed Samy (55.23)
Youssef El-Kamash (1:00.97)
Abdelrahman Sameh (53.99)
Ali Khalafalla (48.84)
3:39.03 NR
25 1 6  Chinese Taipei Chuang Mu-lun (55.89)
Chen Chih-ming (1:01.67)
Chu Chen-ping (53.41)
Wang Yu-lian (49.89)
3:40.86 NR
26 3 0  Singapore Quah Zheng Wen (55.34)
Lionel Khoo (1:02.44)
Jonathan Tan Eu Jin (54.13)
Darren Chua Yi Shou (49.67)
3:41.58
27 1 7  Hong Kong Cheuk Yin Ng (58.48)
Michael Ng Yu Hin (1:04.80)
Nicholas Lim (54.95)
Ian Ho Yentou (49.78)
3:48.01
1 1  Malaysia DNS

Final

The final was held on 28 July at 21:38.[5]

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6  Great Britain Luke Greenbank (53.95)
Adam Peaty (57.20)
James Guy (50.81)
Duncan Scott (46.14)
3:28.10 ER
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5  United States Ryan Murphy (52.92)
Andrew Wilson (58.65)
Caeleb Dressel (49.28)
Nathan Adrian (47.60)
3:28.45
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4  Russia Evgeny Rylov (52.57)
Kirill Prigoda (58.68)
Andrey Minakov (50.54)
Vladimir Morozov (47.02)
3:28.81 NR
4 3  Japan Ryosuke Irie (53.54)
Yasuhiro Koseki (58.16)
Naoki Mizunuma (51.16)
Katsumi Nakamura (47.49)
3:30.35
5 2  Australia Mitch Larkin (53.16)
Matthew Wilson (59.67)
Matthew Temple (50.99)
Kyle Chalmers (46.60)
3:30.42
6 7  Brazil Guilherme Guido (53.20)
João Gomes Júnior (58.80)
Vinicius Lanza (51.29)
Marcelo Chierighini (47.57)
3:30.86
7 1  China Xu Jiayu (52.97)
Yan Zibei (58.26)
Li Zhuhao (51.72)
Cao Jiwen (48.66)
3:31.61
8 8  Germany Christian Diener (54.83)
Fabian Schwingenschlögl (59.26)
Marius Kusch (50.79)
Damian Wierling (47.98)
3:32.86

References

  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Byrnes, Liz (28 July 2019). "Scott Splits 46.14 To Overhaul Adrian As Great Britain Take Gold in 4×100 Medley Relay: Russia Third". Swimming World.
  4. ^ Heats results
  5. ^ Final results
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World long-course champions in men's 4×100 m medley relay