Swimming at the 2015 European Games – Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay

Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
at the 2015 European Games
VenueAquatic Palace
Dates25 June
Competitors62 from 14 nations
Winning time7:16.08
Medalists
gold medal Aleksandr Prokofev
Nikolay Snegirev
Ernest Maksumov
Elisei Stepanov
Igor Shadrin
Daniil Antipov
   Russia
silver medal Duncan Scott
Martyn Walton
Kyle Chisholm
Cameron Kurle
   Great Britain
bronze medal Paul Hentschel
Henning Mühlleitner
Konstantin Walter
Moritz Brandt
Alexander Lohmar
Thore Bermel
   Germany
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The men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay event at the 2015 European Games in Baku took place on 25 June at the Aquatic Palace.[1][2]

Results

Heats

The heats were started at 10:36.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 2 2  Russia Igor Shadrin (1:53.26)
Ernest Maksumov (1:50.64)
Nikolay Snegirev (1:48.87)
Daniil Antipov (1:52.70)
7:25.47 Q, GR
2 1 4  Great Britain Duncan Scott (1:52.45)
Martyn Walton (1:51.81)
Kyle Chisholm (1:50.90)
Cameron Kurle (1:50.75)
7:25.91 Q
3 2 4  Spain Guillem Pujol (1:50.97) GR
Marc Vivas (1:51.14)
Ricardo Rosales (1:51.94)
Marcos Rodríguez (1:52.13)
7:26.18 Q
4 1 5  Sweden Gustaf Dahlman (1:53.51)
Daniel Forndal (1:52.69)
Filip Grimberg (1:50.56)
Victor Johansson (1:51.39)
7:28.15 Q
5 1 2  Italy Alessio Proietti Colonna (1:52.54)
Filippo Megli (1:50.58)
Sauro Bertolaccini (1:52.65)
Matteo Cinquino (1:52.60)
7:28.37 Q
6 1 1  Belgium Thomas Thijs (1:52.08)
Valentin Borisavljevic (1:51.73)
Alexis Borisavljevic (1:52.32)
Alexander Trap (1:53.78)
7:29.91 Q
7 1 6  Germany Alexander Lohmar (1:53.30)
Thore Bermel (1:54.54)
Konstantin Walter (1:51.32)
Moritz Brandt (1:50.93)
7:30.09 Q
8 2 5  Turkey Erge Gezmis (1:51.20)
Batuhan Hakan (1:53.92)
Samet Alkan (1:57.76)
Kaan Özcan (1:52.25)
7:35.13 Q
9 1 7  Poland Karol Zbutowicz (1:54.21)
Juliusz Gosieniecki (1:54.95)
Adam Staniszewski (1:54.27)
Mateusz Arndt (1:51.96)
7:35.39
10 1 3  Switzerland Cla Remund (1:54.49)
Andrea Mozzini Vellen (1:52.99)
Manuel Leuthard (1:55.91)
Olivier Petignat (1:57.45)
7:40.84
11 2 1  Ukraine Kyrylo Garaschenko (1:52.37)
Vladyslav Perepelytsia (1:58.76)
Illia Pidvalnyi (1:57.97)
Viacheslav Ohnov (1:55.57)
7:44.67
12 2 7  Austria Filip Milcevic (1:55.18)
Robin Grünberger (1:54.50)
Lukas Ambros (1:59.07)
Sebastian Steffan (1:59.67)
7:48.42
13 2 3  Romania Robert Glință (1:58.32)
Bogdan Petre (1:59.83)
Gabriel Sonoc (1:59.46)
Bogdan Scarlat (1:59.76)
7:57.37
2 6  Norway Erik Årsland Gidskehaug (1:53.41)
Sigurd Holten Bøen
Eivind Bjelland
Ole-Mikal Fløgstad
DSQ

Final

The final was held at 19:54.[4]

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4  Russia Aleksandr Prokofev (1:50.29)
Nikolay Snegirev (1:48.89)
Ernest Maksumov (1:48.96)
Elisei Stepanov (1:47.94)
7:16.08 GR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5  Great Britain Duncan Scott (1:49.89)
Martyn Walton (1:50.42)
Kyle Chisholm (1:50.02)
Cameron Kurle (1:49.03)
7:19.36
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1  Germany Paul Hentschel (1:49.78) GR
Henning Mühlleitner (1:50.77)
Konstantin Walter (1:50.39)
Moritz Brandt (1:49.83)
7:20.77
4 3  Spain Guillem Pujol (1:51.60)
Marc Vivas (1:49.55)
Joan Casanovas (1:50.65)
Marcos Rodríguez (1:51.26)
7:23.06
5 2  Italy Filippo Megli (1:51.14)
Alessio Proietti Colonna (1:51.92)
Matteo Cinquino (1:50.46)
Alessandro Miressi (1:51.82)
7:25.34
6 7  Belgium Thomas Thijs (1:51.57)
Valentin Borisavljevic (1:51.39)
Alexis Borisavljevic (1:51.84)
Alexander Trap (1:52.15)
7:26.95
7 6  Sweden Filip Grimberg (1:52.13)
Gustaf Dahlman (1:53.66)
Daniel Forndal (1:51.44)
Victor Johansson (1:50.89)
7:28.12
8 8  Turkey Erge Gezmis (1:51.42)
Kaan Özcan (1:51.78)
Samet Alkan (1:54.18)
Batuhan Hakan (1:54.17)
7:31.55

References

  1. ^ Day 3 Schedule[usurped]
  2. ^ Start list[usurped]
  3. ^ Heats results[usurped]
  4. ^ Final results[usurped]