Swimming at the 2015 European Games – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

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Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay
at the 2015 European Games
VenueAquatic Palace
Dates23 June
Competitors66 from 15 nations
Winning time3:19.38
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    Italy
bronze medal    Russia

The men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay event at the 2015 European Games in Baku took place on 23 June at the Aquatic Palace.[1][2]

Results[edit]

Heats[edit]

The heats were started at 11:52.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 1 4  Ukraine Vladyslav Perepelytsia (51.07) GR
Ivan Denysenko (51.17)
Viacheslav Ohnov (49.88)
Sergii Shevtsov (49.40)
3:21.52 Q, GR
2 1 3  Italy Manuel Frigo (51.37)
Alessandro Miressi (50.00)
Ivano Vendrame (50.23)
Giovanni Izzo (50.37)
3:21.97 Q
3 1 5  Russia Georg Gutmann (51.61)
Sergei Sudakov (50.89)
Elisei Stepanov (50.12)
Igor Shadrin (50.46)
3:23.08 Q
4 2 3  Germany Paul Hentschel (51.09)
Maximilian Forstenhäusler (51.59)
Konstantin Walter (50.23)
Alexander Lohmar (50.68)
3:23.59 Q
5 2 6  Great Britain Martyn Walton (50.96)
Daniel Speers (51.67)
Thomas Fannon (52.56)
Duncan Scott (49.26)
3:24.45 Q
6 2 7  Belgium Thomas Thijs (51.35)
Dries Vangoetsenhoven (51.77)
Valentin Borisavljevic (51.11)
Alexis Borisavljevic (50.48)
3:24.71 Q
7 2 1  Poland Michał Brzuś (51.78)
Juliusz Gosieniecki (51.51)
Mateusz Arndt (51.42)
Michał Chudy (50.93)
3:25.64 Q
8 1 2  Croatia Bruno Blašković (51.60)
Nikola Miljenić (51.37)
Ante Lučev (51.46)
Kristian Komlenić (51.77)
3:26.20 Q
9 2 2  Estonia Daniel Zaitsev (51.77)
Cevin Siim (51.16)
Andrei Gussev (53.02)
Nikita Tsernosev (51.45)
3:27.40
10 2 8  Israel Ziv Kalontarov (51.35)
Mark Shperkin (51.46)
Amir Haviv (52.82)
Idan Dotan (52.72)
3:28.35
11 1 6  Turkey Erge Gezmis (51.84)
Kaan Özcan (51.82)
Samet Alkan (52.18)
Batuhan Hakan (53.26)
3:29.10
12 2 4  Switzerland Olivier Petignat (52.91)
Manuel Leuthard (51.68)
Andrea Mozzini Vellen (52.23)
Cla Remund (52.56)
3:29.38
13 1 1  Romania Robert Glință (51.14)
Bogdan Petre (54.63)
Bogdan Scarlat (54.63)
Gabriel Sonoc (52.29)
3:32.69
14 2 5  Azerbaijan Ivan Andrianov (52.74)
Dorian Fazekas (53.29)
Kamran Jafarov (56.72)
Qriqoriy Kalminskiy (54.31)
3:37.06
1 7  Norway Marius Solaat Rødland (51.30)
Sigurd Holten Bøen (51.90)
Eivind Bjelland
Ole-Mikal Fløgstad
DSQ

Final[edit]

The final was held at 19:42.[4]

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2  Great Britain Duncan Scott (49.46) GR
Martyn Walton (49.43)
Daniel Speers (50.68)
Cameron Kurle (49.81)
3:19.38 GR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5  Italy Alessandro Miressi (50.09)
Giovanni Izzo (50.34)
Ivano Vendrame (50.21)
Alessandro Bori (49.55)
3:20.19
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3  Russia Vladislav Kozlov (50.44)
Aleksei Brianskiy (50.09)
Elisei Stepanov (49.76)
Igor Shadrin (49.93)
3:20.22
4 4  Ukraine Vladyslav Perepelytsia (50.96)
Ivan Denysenko (50.33)
Viacheslav Ohnov (50.48)
Sergii Shevtsov (49.29)
3:21.06
5 6  Germany Marek Ulrich (50.70)
Alexander Lohmar (50.57)
Konstantin Walter (50.49)
Paul Hentschel (50.95)
3:22.71
6 1  Poland Michał Chudy (51.32)
Paweł Sendyk (50.28)
Michał Brzuś (50.40)
Mateusz Arndt (50.98)
3:22.98
7 7  Belgium Thomas Thijs (51.15)
Dries Vangoetsenhoven (51.51)
Valentin Borisavljevic (50.72)
Alexis Borisavljevic (50.80)
3:24.18
8 8  Croatia Bruno Blašković (51.71)
Nikola Miljenić (51.08)
Ante Lučev (51.50)
Kristian Komlenić (52.15)
3:26.44

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