Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships
Victory Ceremony
Dates9 August (heats and final)
Competitors127 from 29 nations
Winning time3:29.93
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Australia
bronze medal    France

The Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay competition of the swimming events at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships was held on 9 August with the heats and final.[1]

Records

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

World record  United States3:27.28Rome, Italy2 August 2009
Competition record  United States3:27.28Rome, Italy2 August 2009

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 10:27.[2]

RankHeatLaneNationSwimmersTimeNotes
141 United StatesMatt Grevers (52.85)
Cody Miller (59.23)
Tim Phillips (51.03)
Ryan Lochte (47.95)
3:31.06Q
236 AustraliaMitch Larkin (52.37)
Jake Packard (59.87)
David Morgan (51.76)
Kyle Chalmers (47.86)
3:31.86Q
327 FranceCamille Lacourt (53.50)
Giacomo Perez-Dortona (1:00.06)
Mehdy Metella (50.88)
Fabien Gilot (48.07)
3:32.51Q
444 JapanRyosuke Irie (53.23)
Yasuhiro Koseki (59.65)
Takuro Fujii (51.59)
Shinri Shioura (48.35)
3:32.82Q
515 GermanyJan-Philip Glania (53.51)
Hendrik Feldwehr (59.37)
Steffen Deibler (51.76)
Christoph Fildebrandt (48.30)
3:32.94Q
626 Great BritainChris Walker-Hebborn (53.70)
Ross Murdoch (59.20)
Adam Barrett (52.29)
Ben Proud (48.18)
3:33.37Q
743 PolandRadosław Kawęcki (53.90)
Marcin Stolarski (1:00.66)
Paweł Korzeniowski (51.30)
Konrad Czerniak (47.64)
3:33.50Q, NR
848 RussiaGrigory Tarasevich (54.09)
Ilya Khomenko (59.58)
Daniil Pakhomov (51.83)
Alexandr Sukhorukov (48.52)
3:34.02Q
933 ItalySimone Sabbioni (54.17)
Andrea Toniato (1:00.21)
Matteo Rivolta (52.00)
Marco Orsi (48.21)
3:34.59
1034 BrazilGuilherme Guido (53.94)
Felipe Lima (59.59)
Arthur Mendes (52.86)
Marcelo Chierighini (48.34)
3:34.73
1140 ChinaXu Jiayu (53.44)
Li Xiang (1:00.78)
Li Zhuhao (51.61)
Lin Yongqing (49.38)
3:35.21
1221 LithuaniaDanas Rapšys (54.71)
Giedrius Titenis (58.96)
Tadas Duškinas (52.69)
Mindaugas Sadauskas (48.94)
3:35.30NR
1322 CanadaRussell Wood (54.95)
Richard Funk (1:00.05)
Santo Condorelli (52.29)
Yuri Kisil (48.43)
3:35.72
1431 GreeceApostolos Christou (55.43)
Panagiotis Samilidis (1:01.44)
Andreas Vazaios (52.42)
Kristian Golomeev (48.57)
3:37.86
1525 BelarusPavel Sankovich (55.22)
Ilya Shymanovich (1:02.24)
Yauhen Tsurkin (51.66)
Artsiom Machekin (49.11)
3:38.23
1632 New ZealandCorey Main (54.40)
Glenn Snyders (1:00.11)
Bradlee Ashby (54.50)
Matthew Stanley (49.68)
3:38.69
1714  SwitzerlandNils Liess (55.71)
Yannick Käser (1:00.33)
Nico van Duijn (53.03)
Alexandre Haldemann (49.87)
3:38.94NR
1813 TurkeyDoruk Tekin (56.35)
Demir Atasoy (1:01.62)
Kaan Türker Ayar (53.99)
Kemal Arda Gürdal (48.50)
3:40.46NR
1920 SingaporeQuah Zheng Wen (54.41)
Khoo Chien Yin Lionel (1:02.50)
Joseph Schooling (52.79)
Yeo Kai Quan (51.23)
3:40.93
2037 ColombiaOmar Pinzón (55.11)
Jorge Murillo (1:00.52)
Esnaider Reales (54.33)
Mateo de Angulo (51.48)
3:41.44
2146 EgyptMohamed Khaled (56.55)
Youssef El-Kamash (1:01.85)
Omar Eissa (53.73)
Marwan El-Kamash (49.84)
3:41.97NR
2224 UzbekistanDaniil Bukin (57.53)
Vladislav Mustafin (1:00.68)
Aleksey Derlyugov (54.64)
Daniil Tulupov (49.48)
3:42.33
2349 EstoniaRalf Tribuntsov (55.03/ NR)
Martin Allikvee (1:01.40)
Martin Liivamägi (54.83)
Martti Aljand (51.89)
3:43.15
2435 Czech RepublicRoman Dmytrijev (57.45)
Petr Bartůněk (1:03.69)
Jan Šefl (54.11)
Martin Verner (48.96)
3:44.21
2528 LuxembourgRaphaël Stacchiotti (57.51)
Laurent Carnol (1:00.76)
Julien Henx (55.04)
Pit Brandenburger (50.91)
3:44.22
2639 LatviaJanis Šaltans (56.36)
Daniils Bobrovs (1:02.60)
Nikolajs Maskalenko (56.11)
Uvis Kalniņš (50.51)
3:45.58
2738 KuwaitYousef Al-Askari (1:01.13)
Ahmad Al-Bader (1:03.51)
Abbas Qali (54.39)
Mohammad Madwa (51.72)
3:50.75NR
23 MexicoDNS
30 AzerbaijanDNS
45 IndiaDNS
42 VenezuelaCarlos Omaña (DSQ)
Carlos Claverie
Albert Subirats
Cristian Quintero
DSQ
47 HungaryGábor Balog (54.06)
Dániel Gyurta (DSQ)
László Cseh
Krisztián Takács
DSQ

Final

The final was held at 19:07.[3]

Adrian and McEvoy after finish
RankLaneNationSwimmersTimeNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)4 United StatesRyan Murphy (53.05)
Kevin Cordes (58.88)
Tom Shields (50.59)
Nathan Adrian (47.41)
3:29.93
2nd place, silver medalist(s)5 AustraliaMitch Larkin (52.41)
Jake Packard (59.16)
Jayden Hadler (51.91)
Cameron McEvoy (46.60)
3:30.08
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)3 FranceCamille Lacourt (52.81)
Giacomo Perez-Dortona (59.88)
Mehdy Metella (50.39)
Fabien Gilot (47.42)
3:30.50
47 Great BritainChris Walker-Hebborn (53.23)
Adam Peaty (57.74)
James Guy (51.62)
Ben Proud (48.08)
3:30.67NR
58 RussiaEvgeny Rylov (53.21)
Kirill Prigoda (59.11)
Daniil Pakhomov (51.17)
Vladimir Morozov (47.41)
3:30.90
66 JapanRyosuke Irie (53.05)
Yasuhiro Koseki (59.31)
Takuro Fujii (51.15)
Shinri Shioura (47.59)
3:31.10
72 GermanyJan-Philip Glania (53.48)
Hendrik Feldwehr (59.15)
Steffen Deibler (51.27)
Christoph Fildebrandt (48.26)
3:32.16
81 PolandRadosław Kawęcki (54.25)
Marcin Stolarski (1:00.57)
Paweł Korzeniowski (51.14)
Konrad Czerniak (48.38)
3:34.34

References

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