Swimming at the 2024 European Aquatics Championships – Mixed 4 × 100 metre medley relay

Mixed 4 × 100 metre medley relay
at the 2024 European Aquatics Championships
VenueSports Centre Milan Gale Muškatirović
Dates18 June (heats and final)
Competitors50 from 9 nations
Teams9
Winning time3:45.74
Medalists
gold medal Anastasia Gorbenko
Ron Polonsky
Gal Cohen Groumi
Andrea Murez
Ayla Spitz
Jonathan Itzhaki
Ariel Hayon
Alexey Glivinskiy
   Israel
silver medal Maya Werner
Melvin Imoudu
Luca Armbruster
Nina Jazy
Noel de Geus
Björn Kammann
   Germany
bronze medal Hubert Kós
Eszter Békési
Richárd Márton
Petra Senánszky
Ádám Jászó
   Hungary
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The Mixed 4 × 100 metre medley relay competition of the 2024 European Aquatics Championships was held on 18 June 2024.[1][2]

Records

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

Team Time Location Date
World record
European record
 Great Britain 3:37.58 Tokyo 31 July 2021
Championship record 3:38.82 Budapest 20 May 2021

Results

Heats

The heats were started at 10:23.
Qualification Rules: The 8 fastest from the heats qualify to the final.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 2 2  Poland Kacper Stokowski (54.02)
Jan Kałusowski (1:00.43)
Paulina Peda (58.66)
Zuzanna Famulok (55.79)
3:48.90 Q
2 2 3  Greece Evangelos Makrygiannis (53.54)
Arkadios Aspougalis (1:01.54)
Anna Ntountounaki (59.08)
Theodora Drakou (55.08)
3:49.24 Q
3 2 7  Germany Maya Werner (1:03.05)
Noel de Geus (59.84)
Björn Kammann (51.79)
Nina Jazy (55.47)
3:50.15 Q
4 1 2  Israel Ayla Spitz (1:01.01)
Jonathan Itzhaki (1:01.01)
Ariel Hayon (59.61)
Alexey Glivinskiy (48.93)
3:50.56 Q
5 1 4  Hungary Ádám Jászó (54.17)
Eszter Békési (1:10.00)
Richárd Márton (51.98)
Petra Senánszky (54.80)
3:50.95 Q
6 1 6  Denmark Schastine Tabor (1:03.09)
Jonas Gaur (1:01.98)
Casper Puggaard (51.83)
Signe Bro (55.37)
3:52.27 Q
7 1 7  Sweden Samuel Tornqvist (56.54)
Erik Persson (1:00.25)
Edith Jernstedt (59.84)
Hanna Bergman (55.91)
3:52.54 Q
8 2 1  Ireland Lottie Cullen (1:03.72)
Eoin Corby (1:00.68)
Jack Cassin (54.26)
Ellie McCartney (57.45)
3:56.11 Q
9 2 5  Serbia Đorđe Dragojlović (56.91)
Uroš Živanović (1:02.40)
Mina Kaljević (1:02.42)
Katarina Milutinović (55.45)
3:57.18
1 3  Switzerland DNS
1 5  Slovakia
2 4  Finland
2 6  Estonia


Final

The final was held at 20:10.[4]

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6  Israel Anastasia Gorbenko (59.44)
Ron Polonsky (59.80)
Gal Cohen Groumi (51.90)
Andrea Murez (54.60)
3:45.74
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3  Germany Maya Werner (1:02.77)
Melvin Imoudu (59.09)
Luca Armbruster (51.51)
Nina Jazy (54.75)
3:48.12
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2  Hungary Hubert Kós (53.71)
Eszter Békési (1:09.05)
Richárd Márton (51.75)
Petra Senánszky (54.28)
3:48.79
4 1  Sweden Samuel Tornqvist (56.42)
Erik Persson (1:00.08)
Sara Junevik (58.06)
Hanna Bergman (55.37)
3:49.93
5 7  Denmark Schastine Tabor (1:02.11)
Jonas Gaur (1:02.37)
Casper Puggaard (51.22)
Signe Bro (55.29)
3:50.99
6 8  Ireland Lottie Cullen (1:01.78)
Eoin Corby (1:00.77)
Max McCusker (52.01)
Ellie McCartney (56.50)
3:51.06
4  Poland Ksawery Masiuk (53.78)
Dominika Sztandera
Jakub Majerski
Kornelia Fiedkiewicz
DSQ
5  Greece Evangelos Makrygiannis (52.92)
Arkadios Aspougalis (1:01.31)
Georgia Damasioti (57.79)
Theodora Drakou

References

  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Heats results
  4. ^ Final results