Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay

The Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay competition of the 2014 European Aquatics Championships was held on 23 August.[1]

Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
at the Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships
Dates23 August
Competitors64 from 16 nations
Winning time7:09.00
Medalists
    Germany
    Russia
    Belgium

Records

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

NationTimeLocationDate
World record United States6:58.55Rome31 July 2009
European record Russia6:59.15Rome31 July 2009
Championship record Russia7:06.71Budapest14 August 2010

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 10:18.[2]

RankHeatLaneNationalitySwimmersTimeNotes
127 GermanyRobin Backhaus (1:47.76)
Yannick Lebherz (1:47.67)
Clemens Rapp (1:47.75)
Paul Biedermann (1:47.08)
7:10.26Q
221 RussiaNikita Lobintsev (1:48.50)
Alexander Krasnykh (1:47.36)
Dmitry Ermakov (1:46.86)
Viatcheslav Andrusenko (1:48.65)
7:11.37Q
311 NetherlandsFerry Weertman (1:50.19)
Dion Dreesens (1:47.74)
Joost Reijns (1:49.82)
Sebastiaan Verschuren (1:47.77)
7:15.52Q
413 ItalyFederico Turrini (1:50.13)
Marco Belotti (1:49.39)
Damiano Lestingi (1:47.96)
Gabriele Detti (1:48.29)
7:15.77Q
524 SpainEduardo Salaeche (1:50.13)
Albert Puig (1:49.05)
Manuel Victor Martin (1:48.36)
Miguel Duran (1:48.57)
7:16.11Q
617 BelgiumKen Cortens (1:51.21)
Glenn Surgeloose (1:48.49)
Emmanuel Vanluchene (1:49.42)
Pieter Timmers (1:47.21)
7:16.33Q
725 FranceTheo Fuchs (1:50.39)
Lorys Bourelly (1:48.60)
Clement Mignon (1:49.06)
Gregory Mallet (1:48.49)
7:16.54Q
823 PolandJan Świtkowski (1:50.57)
Kacper Majchrzak (1:48.79)
Pawel Werner (1:50.63)
Dawid Zielinski (1:49.11)
7:19.10Q
922 SwedenMatthias Carlsson (1:50.72)
Oscar Ekstroem (1:49.31)
Simon Sjoedin (1:49.48)
Adam Paulsson (1:50.58)
7:20.09
1012 AustriaDavid Brandl (1:49.83)
Christian Scherübl (1:49.79)
Felix Auboeck (1:49.41)
Jakub Maly (1:51.44)
7:20.47
1118 DenmarkAnders Lie (1:48.63)
Viktor Bromer (1:51.06)
Anton Ipsen (1:51.02)
Daniel Skaaning (1:50.82)
7:21.53
1228  SwitzerlandJean-Baptiste Febo (1:50.33)
David Karasek (1:51.45)
Alexandre Haldemann (1:50.97)
Nico van Duijn (1:51.65)
7:24.40
1315 Czech RepublicJan Micka (1:52.53)
Tomas Havranek (1:51.96)
Martin Verner (1:52.63)
David Kuncar (1:51.09)
7:28.21
1426 UkraineAnton Goncharov (1:51.41)
Maksym Shemberev (1:54.30)
Sergiy Frolov (1:51.57)
Sergiy Varvaruk (1:52.63)
7:29.91
1516 LuxembourgPit Brandenburg (1:51.89)
Jean-François Schneiders (1:52.93)
Julien Henx (1:55.83)
Raphael Stacchiotti (1:52.34)
7:32.99
1614 TurkeyDoga Celik (1:56.93)
Nezir Karap (1:53.69)
Alpkan Ornek (1:52.74)
Ediz Yildirimer (1:53.72)
7:37.08

Final

The final was held at 17:43.[3]

RankLaneNationalitySwimmersTimeNotes
4 GermanyRobin Backhaus (1:48.52)
Yannick Lebherz (1:48.73)
Clemens Rapp (1:46.80)
Paul Biedermann (1:44.95)
7:09.00
5 RussiaArtem Lobuzov (1:48.18)
Dmitry Ermakov (1:47.90)
Alexander Krasnykh (1:47.19)
Alexander Sukhorukov (1:47.02)
7:10.29
7 BelgiumLouis Croenen (1:48.41)
Glenn Surgeloose (1:48.56)
Emmanuel Vanluchene (1:48.25)
Pieter Timmers (1:45.17)
7:10.39
41 FranceJeremy Stravius (1:47.62)
Yannick Agnel (1:46.06)
Lorys Bourelly (1:49.38)
Clement Mignon (1:47.75)
7:10.81
53 NetherlandsDion Dreesens (1:48.10)
Ferry Weertman (1:47.65)
Joost Reijns (1:49.13)
Sebastiaan Verschuren (1:46.71)
7:11.59
66 ItalyAndrea Mitchell D'Arrigo (1:48.22)
Damiano Lestingi (1:48.28)
Gabriele Detti (1:48.62)
Filippo Magnini (1:47.12)
7:12.24
72 SpainAlbert Puig (1:49.36)
Miguel Duran (1:48.08)
Miguel Victor Martin (1:48.29)
Eduardo Solaeche (1:50.07)
7:15.80
88 PolandPawel Korzeniowski (1:47.40)
Kacper Majchrzak (1:49.49)
Jan Switkowski (1:49.39)
Dawid Zielinski (1:49.72)
7:16.00

References

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