Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
Dates19 May 2021
Competitors66 from 15 nations
Teams15
Winning time7:03.48
Medalists
gold medal    Russia
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Italy

The Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay competition of the 2020 European Aquatics Championships was held on 19 May 2021.[1][2]

Records

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

TeamTimeLocationDate
World record United States6:58.55Rome31 July 2009
European record Russia6:59.15
Championship record Great Britain7:05.32Glasgow5 August 2018

The following new records were set during this competition.

DateEventTeamTimeRecord
19 MayFinal Russia7:03.48CR

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 11:26.[3]

RankHeatLaneNationSwimmersTimeNotes
114 Great BritainMax Litchfield (1:47.70)
Calum Jarvis (1:48.47)
Matthew Richards (1:46.69)
James Guy (1:45.72)
7:08.58Q
222 RussiaMikhail Vekovishchev (1:46.91)
Aleksandr Krasnykh (1:47.07)
Ivan Girev (1:48.17)
Aleksandr Shchegolev (1:47.53)
7:09.68Q
316 ItalyManuel Frigo (1:49.46)
Matteo Ciampi (1:46.85)
Filippo Megli (1:47.07)
Marco De Tullio (1:46.88)
7:10.26Q
425 FranceJonathan Atsu (1:48.26)
Enzo Tesic (1:46.87)
Roman Fuchs (1:48.97)
Jordan Pothain (1:46.34)
7:10.44Q
513  SwitzerlandNils Liess (1:49.10)
Antonio Djakovic (1:45.71)
Roman Mityukov (1:48.49)
Noè Ponti (1:47.85)
7:11.15Q
615 IrelandFinn McGeever (1:49.60)
Jack McMillan (1:46.78)
Gerry Quinn (1:48.70)
Jordan Sloan (1:47.65)
7:12.73Q, NR
727 SpainCésar Castro (1:47.46)
Moritz Berg (1:47.77)
Miguel Durán (1:49.19)
Mario Mollà (1:48.66)
7:13.08Q
826 BelgiumAlexandre Marcourt (1:48.24)
Lorenz Weiremans (1:49.57)
Thomas Thijs (1:48.57)
Sebastien De Meulemeester (1:46.81)
7:13.19Q
928 IsraelTomer Frankel (1:50.20)
Denis Loktev (1:48.36)
Daniel Namir (1:48.58)
Gal Cohen Groumi (1:48.65)
7:15.79
1023 HungaryDominik Kozma (1:48.14)
Gábor Zombori (1:50.96)
Richárd Márton (1:49.54)
Nándor Németh (1:47.41)
7:16.05
1124 PolandJakub Majerski (1:49.24)
Bartosz Piszczorowicz (1:49.52)
Jan Świtkowski (1:50.73)
Jan Hołub (1:46.82)
7:16.31
1217 SerbiaAleksa Bobar (1:51.25)
Velimir Stjepanović (1:47.03)
Vuk Čelić (1:51.32)
Andrej Barna (1:48.30)
7:17.90
1311 GreeceKonstantinos Englezakis (1:47.57)
Dimitrios Markos (1:47.24)
Dimitrios Negris (1:50.78)
Apostolos Papastamos (1:52.51)
7:18.10
1412 TurkeyEfe Turan (1:51.59)
Doğa Çelik (1:52.68)
Yiğit Aslan (1:51.92)
Melikşah Düğen (1:51.33)
7:27.52
1521 SlovakiaJakub Poliačik (1:54.31)
Richard Nagy (1:53.50)
Ádám Halás (1:58.15)
Matej Duša (1:58.43)
7:44.39

Final

The final was held at 19:50.[4]

RankLaneNationSwimmersTimeNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)5 RussiaMartin Malyutin (1:45.15)
Aleksandr Shchegolev (1:45.39)
Aleksandr Krasnykh (1:46.52)
Mikhail Vekovishchev (1:46.42)
7:03.48CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)4 Great BritainThomas Dean (1:46.47)
Matthew Richards (1:46.97)
James Guy (1:45.88)
Duncan Scott (1:45.29)
7:04.61
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)3 ItalyStefano Ballo (1:47.30)
Matteo Ciampi (1:46.17)
Marco De Tullio (1:46.02)
Stefano Di Cola (1:46.56)
7:06.05
46 FranceJordan Pothain (1:46.91)
Enzo Tesic (1:46.88)
Mewen Tomac (1:46.96)
Jonathan Atsu (1:46.49)
7:07.24
57 IrelandJack McMillan (1:47.46)
Jordan Sloan (1:47.81)
Finn McGeever (1:48.65)
Gerry Quinn (1:48.08)
7:12.00NR
61 SpainCésar Castro (1:47.13 NR)
Moritz Berg (1:48.34)
Mario Mollà (1:49.08)
Miguel Durán (1:48.94)
7:13.49
78 BelgiumAlexandre Marcourt (1:48.17)
Sebastien De Meulemeester (1:47.57)
Thomas Thijs (1:50.30)
Lorenz Weiremans (1:50.35)
7:16.39
2  SwitzerlandAntonio Djakovic (1:46.75)
Nils Liess (1:45.90)
Noè Ponti (1:57.23)
Roman Mityukov (DSQ)
Disqualified

References

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