Swimming at the 2015 European Games – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

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Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
at the 2015 European Games
VenueAquatic Palace
Dates27 June
Competitors86 from 18 nations
Winning time3:36.38
Medalists
gold medal    Russia
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Poland

The men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay event at the 2015 European Games in Baku took place on 27 June at the Aquatic Palace.[1][2]

Results[edit]

Heats[edit]

The heats were started at 10:44.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 1 5  Russia Roman Larin (55.96)
Egor Suchkov (1:02.12)
Daniil Antipov (54.17)
Aleksei Brianskiy (50.05)
3:42.30 Q, GR
2 2 6  Italy Jacopo Bietti (57.38)
Alex Baldisseri (1:03.27)
Giacomo Carini (54.26)
Alessandro Miressi (49.82)
3:44.73 Q
3 1 0  Poland Jakub Skierka (56.30)
Jacek Arentewicz (1:02.51)
Damian Chrzanowski (55.15)
Michał Brzuś (51.29)
3:45.25 Q
4 1 8  Germany Ole Braunschweig (56.69)
Leo Schmidt (1:03.60)
Paulus Schön (54.77)
Konstantin Walter (51.10)
3:46.16 Q
5 1 9  Great Britain Joe Hulme (56.35)
Luke Davies (1:04.07)
Kyle Chisholm (55.05)
Cameron Kurle (50.96)
3:46.43 Q
6 2 1  Spain Javier Romero (56.98)
Pau Solà (1:03.49)
Javier Barrena (55.07)
Guillem Pujol (51.11)
3:46.65 Q
7 2 2  Sweden Petter Fredriksson (56.89)
Teodor Widerberg (1:04.60)
Markus Malm (55.29)
Daniel Forndal (50.34)
3:47.12 Q
8 1 2  Belarus Mikita Tsmyh (56.60)
Anton Prakopau (1:03.86)
Pavel Bashura (56.87)
Hryhory Pekarski (52.07)
3:49.40 Q
9 2 9  Estonia Andrei Gussev (57.40)
Silver Hein (1:06.11)
Daniel Zaitsev (54.58)
Cevin Siim (51.71)
3:49.80
10 1 1  Hungary Bence Szucsik (57.60)
Richárd Miksi (1:04.79)
Márk Tekauer (56.91)
Ármin Reményi (50.79)
3:50.09
11 2 7  Croatia Kristian Komlenić (56.29)
Ante Lučev (1:05.24)
Bruno Blašković (55.55)
Nikola Miljenić (53.29)
3:50.37
12 2 4  Greece Nikolaos Sofianidis (56.04)
Georgios Fragkoudakis (1:02.95)
Athanasios Kynigakis (59.10)
Dimitrios Dimitriou (52.65)
3:50.74
13 1 4  Israel Daniel Aizenberg (58.94)
Iliya Gladishev (1:04.26)
Kirill Baron (56.70)
Mark Shperkin (50.92)
3:50.82
14 2 6  Turkey Rasim Oğulcan Gör (58.58)
Batuhan Hakan (1:06.84)
Berk Özkul (55.23)
Kaan Özcan (52.23)
3:52.88
15 1 3  Azerbaijan Qriqoriy Kalminskiy (59.79)
Anton Jeltyakov (1:04.02)
Ivan Andrianov (55.10)
Dorian Fazekas (54.00)
3:52.91
16 2 5  Norway Marius Solaat Rødland (59.51)
Mads Henry Steinland (1:05.17)
Sigurd Holten Bøen (56.86)
Ole-Mikal Fløgstad (53.77)
3:55.31
17 2 0  Ireland Rory McEvoy (58.83)
Alan Corby (1:09.23)
James Brown (55.91)
Andrew Moore (52.86)
3:56.83
1 7  Switzerland Timothy Schlatter (59.63)
Nico Spahn
Thomas Maurer
Manuel Leuthard
DSQ
2 3  Ukraine DNS
2 8  France

Final[edit]

The final was held at 19:55.[4]

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4  Russia Filipp Shopin (55.47)
Anton Chupkov (1:00.27)
Daniil Pakhomov (51.55)
Vladislav Kozlov (49.09)
3:36.38 GR, WJ
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2  Great Britain Luke Greenbank (54.64) GR
Charlie Attwood (1:01.36)
Duncan Scott (52.79)
Martyn Walton (50.22)
3:39.01
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3  Poland Jakub Skierka (55.85)
Jacek Arentewicz (1:01.22)
Michał Chudy (52.86)
Paweł Sendyk (49.38)
3:39.31
4 5  Italy Lorenzo Glessi (56.58)
Alex Baldisseri (1:01.60)
Giacomo Carini (53.60)
Alessandro Miressi (49.18)
3:40.96
5 6  Germany Marek Ulrich (55.73)
Leo Schmidt (1:02.50)
Johannes Tesch (53.70)
Konstantin Walter (50.63)
3:42.56
6 7  Spain Javier Romero (57.26)
Pau Solà (1:03.24)
Alberto Lozano (53.21)
Guillem Pujol (50.41)
3:44.12
7 1  Sweden Petter Fredriksson (56.84)
Teodor Widerberg (1:04.49)
Markus Malm (55.80)
Daniel Forndal (50.20)
3:47.33
8 2  Belarus Mikita Tsmyh (56.66)
Anton Prakopau (1:04.08)
Pavel Bashura (56.11)
Hryhory Pekarski (53.31)
3:50.16

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