Swimming at the 2010 Asian Games – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

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Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay
at the 2010 Asian Games
VenueAoti Aquatics Centre
Date16 November 2010
Competitors64 from 15 nations
Winning time3:16.34 GR
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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The men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay event at the 2010 Asian Games took place on 16 November 2010 at Guangzhou Aoti Aquatics Centre.

There were 15 teams who took part in this event. Two heats were held. The heat in which a team competed did not formally matter for advancement, as the teams with the top eight times from the both field qualified for the finals.

China won the gold medal.

Schedule[edit]

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Date Time Event
Tuesday, 16 November 2010 10:23 Heats
19:35 Final

Records[edit]

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

World Record  United States 3:08.24 Beijing, China 11 August 2008
Asian Record  Japan 3:14.73 Hong Kong 8 December 2009
Games Record  Japan 3:18.95 Doha, Qatar 5 December 2006

Results[edit]

Legend
  • DNS — Did not start

Heats[edit]

Rank Heat Team Time Notes
1 1  China (CHN) 3:18.80 GR
Chen Zuo 50.22
Liu Junwu 49.65
Shi Runqiang 49.53
Jiang Haiqi 49.40
2 2  Japan (JPN) 3:19.11
Yuki Kobori 50.68
Rammaru Harada 49.30
Shunsuke Kuzuhara 49.52
Yoshihiro Okumura 49.61
3 2  South Korea (KOR) 3:24.33
Jung Won-yong 52.54
Kim Min-gyu 51.52
Lee Hyun-seung 50.32
Park Min-kyu 49.95
4 2  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 3:25.01
Artur Dilman 51.12
Oleg Rabota 51.97
Alexandr Ivanov 51.57
Stanislav Kuzmin 50.35
5 2  Hong Kong (HKG) 3:25.27
David Wong 50.93
Derick Ng 51.52
Kent Cheung 51.54
Lum Ching Tat 51.28
6 1  Philippines (PHI) 3:27.32
Daniel Coakley 52.10
Miguel Molina 51.09
Jessie Lacuna 51.90
Charles Walker 52.23
7 2  Uzbekistan (UZB) 3:27.43
Daniil Tulupov 51.18
Dmitriy Shvetsov 52.99
Aleksey Derlyugov 51.53
Petr Romashkin 51.73
8 2  Singapore (SIN) 3:27.92
Joshua Lim 52.66
Nicholas Tan 52.99
Danny Yeo 51.00
Clement Lim 51.27
9 1  Iran (IRI) 3:28.05
Soroush Khajegi 52.89
Pasha Vahdati 52.51
Saeid Maleka Ashtiani 51.31
Mohammad Bidarian 51.34
10 1  India (IND) 3:29.71
Aaron D'Souza 51.93
Arjun Jayaprakash 53.22
Anshul Kothari 52.91
Virdhawal Khade 51.65
11 2  Malaysia (MAS) 3:32.69
Foo Jian Beng 51.93
Daniel Bego 51.47
Kevin Yeap 54.23
Kevin Lim 55.06
12 1  Indonesia (INA) 3:40.06
Glenn Victor Sutanto 59.27
Triady Fauzi Sidiq 53.21
Guntur Pratama Putera 52.86
I Gede Siman Sudartawa 54.72
13 1  Macau (MAC) 3:44.39
Lao Kuan Fong 54.79
Chou Kit 58.00
Lei Cheok Fong 53.94
Chong Cheok Kuan 57.66
14 2  Qatar (QAT) 3:51.56
Ahmed Atari 56.49
Mohammed Al-Mahmoud 58.46
Abdulrahman Al-Ollan 58.96
Mohammed Hassan 57.65
1  Athletes from Kuwait (IOC) DNS

Final[edit]

Rank Team Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  China (CHN) 3:16.34 GR
Shi Tengfei 49.80
Jiang Haiqi 48.71
Shi Runqiang 49.25
Lü Zhiwu 48.58
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Japan (JPN) 3:16.78
Takuro Fujii 49.10
Rammaru Harada 49.16
Shunsuke Kuzuhara 49.26
Sho Uchida 49.26
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  South Korea (KOR) 3:19.02
Kim Yong-sik 50.51
Bae Joon-mo 49.94
Park Seon-kwan 50.04
Park Tae-hwan 48.53
4  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 3:23.54
Artur Dilman 50.77
Oleg Rabota 51.53
Alexandr Ivanov 51.06
Stanislav Kuzmin 50.18
5  Hong Kong (HKG) 3:24.55
David Wong 50.89
Derick Ng 51.24
Kent Cheung 52.09
Lum Ching Tat 50.33
6  Uzbekistan (UZB) 3:25.56
Daniil Tulupov 50.70
Dmitriy Shvetsov 52.65
Aleksey Derlyugov 50.71
Petr Romashkin 51.50
7  Philippines (PHI) 3:26.90
Charles Walker 52.26
Daniel Coakley 52.03
Jessie Lacuna 51.54
Miguel Molina 50.97
8  Singapore (SIN) 3:27.49
Nicholas Tan 53.09
Joshua Lim 52.43
Clement Lim 50.83
Danny Yeo 51.14

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