Swimming at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 400 metre individual medley

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Men's 400 metre individual medley
at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
Dates23 May 2021
Competitors27 from 20 nations
Winning time4:10.02
Medalists
gold medal    Russia
silver medal    Italy
bronze medal    Great Britain
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The Men's 400 metre individual medley competition of the 2020 European Aquatics Championships was held on 23 May 2021.[1][2]

Records[edit]

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

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record Michael Phelps  United States 4:03.84 Beijing 10 August 2008
European record László Cseh  Hungary 4:06.16
Championship record 4:09.59 Eindhoven 24 March 2008

Results[edit]

Heats[edit]

The heats were started at 10:00.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 5 Dávid Verrasztó  Hungary 4:13.39 Q
2 4 3 Péter Bernek  Hungary 4:13.83 Q
3 4 4 Max Litchfield  Great Britain 4:13.87 Q
4 4 6 Joan Lluis Pons  Spain 4:14.16 Q
5 1 3 Alberto Razzetti  Italy 4:14.57 Q
6 3 4 Ilya Borodin  Russia 4:14.64 Q
7 3 7 Pier Andrea Matteazzi  Italy 4:14.70 Q
8 3 2 Maxim Stupin  Russia 4:15.58 Q
9 4 9 José Paulo Lopes  Portugal 4:17.22
10 3 6 Arjan Knipping  Netherlands 4:17.47
11 4 2 Maksym Shemberev  Azerbaijan 4:18.18
12 2 4 Dominik Márk Török  Hungary 4:19.67
13 3 1 Dawid Szwedzki  Poland 4:19.70
14 3 0 Adam Paulsson  Sweden 4:20.22
15 4 1 Richard Nagy  Slovakia 4:20.87
16 3 8 Émilien Mattenet  France 4:22.07
17 2 5 Marius Toscan  Switzerland 4:22.09
18 3 5 Apostolos Papastamos  Greece 4:23.15
19 3 3 Brodie Williams  Great Britain 4:23.81
20 4 0 Dániel Sós  Hungary 4:24.29
21 2 6 Daniil Giourtzidis  Greece 4:25.33
22 2 2 Arthur Dalén Ellegaard  Denmark 4:26.25
23 2 1 Maksym Holubnychyi  Ukraine 4:27.51
24 2 3 Christoph Meier  Liechtenstein 4:27.54
25 3 9 Danny Schmidt  Germany 4:27.99
26 1 4 Tomáš Ludvík  Czech Republic 4:32.14
27 1 5 Thomas Wareing  Malta 4:40.16
2 8 Jan Čejka  Czech Republic Did not start
4 8 Anton Ipsen  Denmark
4 7 Léon Marchand  France
2 7 Tomoe Zenimoto Hvas  Norway

Final[edit]

The final was held at 18:42.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 7 Ilya Borodin  Russia 4:10.02 WJ, NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2 Alberto Razzetti  Italy 4:11.17
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Max Litchfield  Great Britain 4:11.56
4 4 Dávid Verrasztó  Hungary 4:12.15
5 1 Pier Andrea Matteazzi  Italy 4:12.79
6 5 Péter Bernek  Hungary 4:14.33
7 6 Joan Lluis Pons  Spain 4:16.75
8 8 Maxim Stupin  Russia 4:17.06

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