Swimming at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay

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Men's 4×200m Free Relay
at the 2001 FINA World Aquatics Championships
DatesJuly 27, 2001
Winning time7:04.66
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
← 1998
2003 →

The Men's 4x200 Freestyle Relay event at the 10th FINA World Aquatics Championships was swum on July 27, 2001. The heats and finals took place July 27.[1][2]

Records[edit]

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

World Record Australia Australia (AUS)
Ian Thorpe (1:46.03)
Michael Klim (1:46.40)
Todd Pearson (1:47.36)
Bill Kirby (1:47.26)
7:07.05 Sydney, Australia 19 September 2000
Championship Record Australia Australia (AUS)
Michael Klim (1:47.67)
Grant Hackett (1:48.41)
Ian Thorpe (1:47.67)
Daniel Kowalski (1:48.73)
7:12.48 Perth, Australia 13 January 1998

The following record was established during the competition:

Date Round Nation Time Record
27 July 2001 Final  Australia
Grant Hackett (1:46.11)
Michael Klim (1:46.49)
Bill Kirby (1:47.92)
Ian Thorpe (1:44.14)
7:04.66 WR

Results[edit]

Heats[edit]

Place Heat Lane Nation Swimmers (split) Time Notes
1 1 4  United States Nate Dusing (1:48.29)
Jay Schryver (1:49.20)
Jamie Rauch (1:49.19)
Chad Carvin (1:48.52)
7:15.20 Q
2 1 5  United Kingdom Edward Sinclair (1:49.65)
Paul Palmer (1:48.86)
Marc Spackman (1:50.80)
James Salter (1:50.19)
7:19.50 Q
3 2 4  Australia Todd Pearson (1:49.81)
Antony Matkovich (1:50.48)
Ray Hass (1:50.00)
Bill Kirby (1:49.56)
7:19.85 Q
4 2 6  Canada Mark Johnston (1:50.44)
Rick Say (1:50.14)
Brian Johns (1:50.18)
Mike Mintenko (1:49.93)
7:20.69 Q
5 2 5  Italy Federico Cappellazzo (1:50.02)
Andrea Righi (1:51.00)
Simone Cercato (1:51.19)
Andrea Beccari (1:48.60)
7:20.81 Q
6 2 3  Germany Johannes Oesterling (1:49.80)
Lars Conrad (1:50.70)
Stefan Pohl (1:49.29)
Stefan Herbst (1:51.28)
7:21.07 Q
7 1 6  Japan Shunsuke Ito (1:51.64)
Daisuke Hosokawa (1:50.31)
Yoshihiro Okumura (1:50.50)
Hideaki Hara (1:49.58)
7:22.03 Q
8 1 3  Russia Stepan Ganzey (1:50.40)
Anatoly Polyakov (1:52.65)
Maxim Korchounov (1:53.41)
Dmitry Chernyshov (1:53.07)
7:29.53 Q
9 2 2  Mexico Javier Díaz (1:52.88)
Alejandro Siqueiros (1:54.63)
Leonardo Salinas (1:56.35)
Jacob Fraire (1:57.26)
7:41.12
10 1 2  Malaysia Wan Azlan (1:59.07)
Alex Lim Keng Liat (1:56.76)
Dieung Manggang (1:57.48)
Elvin Chia (1:56.32)
7:49.63
11 2 7  Singapore Fergus Kuek (1:58.27)
Gerald Koh (1:59.66)
Benjamin Gan (1:58.03)
Ernest Teo (2:02.37)
7:58.33
12 1 8  Chinese Taipei Wu Nien-Pin (1:59.28)
Jiang Bing-Ru (1:59.96)
Hsu Kuo-Tung (2:05.12)
Chen Jui-Chen (2:06.22)
8:10.58

Final[edit]

Place Lane Nation Swimmers (split) Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3  Australia Grant Hackett (1:46.11)
Michael Klim (1:46.49)
William Kirby (1:47.92)
Ian Thorpe (1:44.14)
7:04.66 WR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2  Italy Emiliano Brembilla (1:48.19)
Matteo Pelliciari (1:48.02)
Andrea Beccari (1:47.97)
Massimiliano Rosolino (1:46.68)
7:10.86
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4  United States Scott Goldblatt (1:49.00)
Nate Dusing (1:48.78)
Chad Carvin (1:48.41)
Klete Keller (1:47.50)
7:13.69
4 5  United Kingdom Edward Sinclair (1:49.95)
Paul Palmer (1:47.14)
Marc Spackman (1:49.55)
James Salter (1:48.96)
7:15.60
5 7  Germany Johannes Oesterling (1:50.29)
Stefan Herbst (1:48.87)
Stefan Pohl (1:49.07)
Lars Conrad (1:49.06)
7:17.29
6 6  Canada Mark Johnston (1:50.12)
Rick Say (1:49.00)
Brian Johns (1:49.42)
Mike Mintenko (1:49.26)
7:17.80
7 1  Japan Hideaki Hara (1:50.90)
Daisuke Hosokawa (1:49.32)
Yoshihiro Okumura (1:49.87)
Funichi Fujita (1:50.51)
7:20.60
8 8  Russia Stepan Ganzey (1:50.24)
Dmitry Chernyshov (1:49.04)
Anatoly Polyakov (1:50.83)
Maxim Kuznetsov (1:52.33)
7:22.44

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Heats Results". FINA. Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  2. ^ "Final Results". FINA. Retrieved 2023-08-07.