2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

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Women's 4×100m Medley Relay
at the 2010 Short Course Worlds
Dates17 December 2010
Teams21
Winning time3:48.29
Medalists
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The Women's 4×100 Medley Relay at the 10th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) was swum on 17 December 2010 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. 21 nations swam in the preliminary heats, [1] with the top-8 advancing to swim again in the final. [2]

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Records

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

NameNationTimeLocationDate
World record Margaret Hoelzer (57.47)
Jessica Hardy (1:03.58)
Dana Vollmer (54.37)
Amanda Weir (52.55)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3:47.97 Manchester 18 December 2009
Championship recordMargaret Hoelzer (58.79)
Jessica Hardy (1:03.98)
Rachel Komisarz (55.93)
Kara Denby (52.66)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3:51.36Manchester11 April 2008

The following records were established during the competition:

DateRoundNameNationTimeWRCR
17 December 2010Heats Gao Chang (56.41)
Zhao Jin (1:04.72)
Guo Fan (57.44)
Li Zhesi (52.12)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 3:50.69CR
17 December 2010Final Zhao Jing (56.52)
Zhao Jin (1:04.20)
Liu Zige (55.80)
Tang Yi (51.77)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 3:48.29CR

Results

Heats

RankHeatLaneNationNameTimeNotes
112Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Gao Chang (56.41)
Zhao Jin (1:04.72)
Guo Fan (57.44)
Li Zhesi (52.12)
3:50.69Q, CR
224Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Rachel Goh (58.36)
Sarah Katsoulis (1:05.50)
Felicity Galvez (56.22)
Emma McKeon (52.65)
3:52.73Q
334Flag of the United States.svg  United States Missy Franklin (58.38)
Jessica Hardy (1:05.30)
Christine Magnuson (56.44)
Amanda Weir (53.54)
3:53.66Q
414Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Michelle Coleman (59.58)
Jennie Johansson (1:04.46)
Petra Granlund (57.20)
Claire Hedenskog (53.56)
3:54.80Q
523Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Sinead Russell (58.75)
Martha McCabe (1:06.10)
Katerine Savard (58.82)
Geneviève Saumur (53.15)
3:56.82Q
633Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Kseniya Moskvina (58.86)
Daria Deyeva (1:05.67)
Svetlana Fedulova (59.28)
Margarita Nesterova (53.30)
3:57.11Q
737Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Elena Gemo (59.04)
Chiara Boggiatto (1:07.63)
Caterina Giacchetti (59.03)
Chiara Luccetti (53.57)
3:59.27Q
825Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Fabíola Molina (58.48)
Tatiane Sakemi (1:08.46)
Daniele de Jesus (59.54)
Tatiana Lemos (53.44)
3:59.92Q
936Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Chanelle van Wyk (59.26)
Katheryn Anne Meaklim (1:08.73)
Mandy Loots (58.76)
Leone Vorster (54.00)
4:00.75
1031Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Katharina Stiberg (1:01.32)
Sara Nordenstam (1:08.31)
Ingvild Snildal (57.79)
Cecilie Waage Johannessen (53.73)
4:01.15
1135Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Miyuki Takemura (58.84)
Rie Kaneto (1:08.41)
Hiroko Sugino (58.22)
Maiko Fujino (56.97)
4:02.44
1211Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Hazal Sarikaya (1:01.37)
Dilara Buse Gunaydin (1:08.96)
Iris Rosenberger (59.83)
Burcu Dolunay (55.71)
4:05.87
1316Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Chen Ting (1:01.77)
Chen I-Chuan (1:09.90)
Cheng Wan-Jung (59.50)
Ting Sheng-Yo (58.21)
4:09.38
1426Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Jeserik Pinto (1:03.33)
Daniela Victoria (1:11.10)
Elimar Barrios (1:01.97)
Ximena Vilar (57.08)
4:13.48
1521Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Massie Milagros Carrillo (1:04.47)
Patricia Quevedo (1:14.69)
Oriele Alejandra Espinoza (1:02.49)
Andrea Cedrón (59.98)
4:21.63
1627Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Nicola Muscat (1:06.12)
Melinda Sue Micallef (1:15.28)
Davina Mangion (1:07.88)
Talisa Pace (59.39)
4:28.67
1732Flag of Macau.svg  Macau Vong Erica Man Wai (1:07.17)
Lei On Kei (1:16.38)
Ma Cheok Mei (1:05.18)
Tan Chi Yan (1:01.50)
4:30.23
13Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Pernille Jessing Larsen (1:01.76)
Rikke Møller Pedersen
Jeanette Ottesen
Pernille Blume
DSQ
15Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands DNS
17Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria DNS
22Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya DNS

Final

RankLaneNationNameTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Zhao Jing (56.52)
Zhao Jin (1:04.20)
Liu Zige (55.80)
Tang Yi (51.77)
3:48.29CR
Silver medal icon.svg3Flag of the United States.svg  United States Natalie Coughlin (56.83)
Rebecca Soni (1:03.73)
Dana Vollmer (55.62)
Jessica Hardy (52.18)
3:48.36
Bronze medal icon.svg5Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Rachel Goh (57.39)
Leisel Jones (1:03.76)
Felicity Galvez (55.56)
Marieke Guehrer (52.17)
3:48.88
47Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Anastasia Zuyeva (57.81)
Yuliya Yefimova (1:04.23)
Veronika Popova (57.79)
Margarita Nesterova (53.25)
3:53.08
56Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Petra Granlund (59.29)
Joline Höstman (1:06.07)
Therese Alshammar (55.88)
Sarah Sjöström (52.74)
3:53.98
62Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Sinead Russell (58.47)
Martha McCabe (1:07.00)
Audrey Lacroix (58.25)
Victoria Poon (52.85)
3:56.57
71Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Elena Gemo (58.65)
Chiara Boggiatto (1:07.22)
Caterina Giacchetti (58.30)
Chiara Luccetti (53.41)
3:57.58
88Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Fabíola Molina (58.45)
Tatiane Sakemi (1:08.43)
Daniele de Jesus (59.39)
Tatiana Lemos (53.18)
3:59.45

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References

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  2. "2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Women's 4×100 metre medley relay (final)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 January 2011. Retrieved 17 December 2010.