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Swimming at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

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Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay
at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships
Dates16 May
Competitors65 from 15 nations
Teams15
Winning time3:13.48
Medalists
gold medal    France
silver medal    Italy
bronze medal    Belgium
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The Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay competition of the 2016 European Aquatics Championships was held on 16 May 2016.[1][2]

Records

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

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

Results

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Heats

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The heats were held at 12:07.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 1 1  France Clement Mignon (48.88)
William Meynard (49.59)
Fabien Gilot (48.37)
Lorys Bourelly (49.38)
3:16.22 Q
2 1 3  Italy Luca Dotto (48.40)
Giuseppe Guttuso (49.78)
Jonathan Boffa (49.07)
Luca Leonardi (49.17)
3:16.42 Q
3 2 2  Belgium Louis Croenen (50.07)
Jasper Aerents (48.70)
Glenn Surgeloose (48.67)
Dieter Dekoninck (49.09)
3:16.53 Q
4 2 8  Romania Marius Radu (49.28)
Daniel Macovei (49.43)
Alin Coste (49.14)
Norbert Trandafir (48.69)
3:16.54 Q
5 2 6  Greece Odyssefs Meladinis (49.61)
Apostolos Christou (49.26)
Christos Katrantzis (49.41)
Kristian Golomeev (48.54)
3:16.82 Q
6 2 5  Hungary Péter Holoda (49.58)
Krisztián Takács (49.76)
Richárd Bohus (48.94)
Dominik Kozma (48.87)
3:17.15 Q
7 2 1  Spain Aitor Martinez Rodriguez (49.63)
Miguel Ortiz-Cañavate (49.09)
Bruno Ortiz-Cañavate (50.08)
Oskitz Aguilar Urtxegi (49.51)
3:18.31 Q
8 1 2  Great Britain Robert Renwick (49.78)
Benjamin Proud (50.52)
Ieuan Lloyd (49.38)
Duncan Scott (48.78)
3:18.46 Q
9 1 7  Turkey Huseyin Emre Sakci (50.28)
Doga Celik (49.40)
Iskender Baslakov (50.06)
Kemal Arda Gürdal (48.92)
3:18.66
10 1 4  Sweden Christoffer Carlsen (49.88)
Isak Eliasson (49.06)
Robin Andreasson (49.57)
Daniel Forndal (50.19)
3:18.70
11 1 6  Lithuania Mindaugas Sadauskas (49.64)
Simonas Bilis (48.51)
Tadas Duskinas (50.35)
Povilas Strazdas (50.28)
3:18.78
12 2 3  Poland Paweł Korzeniowski (49.47)
Kacper Majchrzak (48.92)
Filip Wypych (50.44)
Oskar Krupecki (50.38)
3:19.21
13 1 5  Israel Alexi Konovalov (50.16)
Or Sabatier (49.50)
Ziv Kalontarov (50.46)
Tom Kremer (49.35)
3:19.47
14 2 7  Switzerland Alexandre Haldemann (49.87)
Erik van Dooren (50.53)
Aleksi Schmid (49.85)
Nils Liess (50.15)
3:20.40
15 2 4  Estonia Ralf Tribuntsov (51.39)
Andri Aedma (50.62)
Kregor Zirk (49.61)
Pjotr Degtjarjov (48.90)
3:20.52

Final

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The final was held at 19:26.[4]

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4  France William Meynard (49.57)
Florent Manaudou (47.64)
Fabien Gilot (48.26)
Clement Mignon (48.01)
3:13.48
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5  Italy Luca Dotto (48.03)
Luca Leonardi (48.47)
Jonathan Boffa (49.21)
Filippo Magnini (48.58)
3:14.29
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3  Belgium Glenn Surgeloose (48.75)
Jasper Aerents (49.31)
Dieter Dekoninck (48.87)
Pieter Timmers (47.37)
3:14.30
4 2  Greece Odyssefs Meladinis (49.60)
Christos Katrantzis (48.65)
Apostolos Christou (48.13)
Kristian Golomeev (48.04)
3:14.42
5 7  Hungary Péter Holoda (49.91)
Krisztián Takács (49.41)
Richárd Bohus (48.64)
Dominik Kozma (48.59)
3:16.55
6 6  Romania Marius Radu (49.08)
Robert Glință (49.24)
Alin Coste (49.91)
Norbert Trandafir (48.85)
3:17.08
7 8  Great Britain Robert Renwick (49.79)
Duncan Scott (48.31)
Ieuan Lloyd (49.70)
Benjamin Proud (49.33)
3:17.13
8 1  Spain Markel Alberdi (49.76)
Aitor Martinez Rodriguez (49.63)
Miguel Ortiz-Cañavate (48.62)
Oskitz Aguilar Urtxegi (49.20)
3:17.21

References

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