2023 World Para Swimming Championships – Medley relays

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The medley relay events at the 2023 World Para Swimming Championships were four mixed sex events held at the Manchester Aquatics Centre between 31 July and 6 August. One was held solely for S14 (intellectual disability) athletes; the other three were held on an aggregate points based system to allow swimmers from multiple classifications to be eligible for a relay, with the lower numbers representing greater levels of impairment. Three of the events were held over 4 x 100 metres. One, for the most impaired athletes, was held over 4 x 50 metres. [1]

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Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Mixed 4 × 100 m medley relay
(S14) [2] [3]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Ben Hance
Jake Michel
Paige Leonhardt
Madeleine McTernan
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Poppy Maskill
Scott Quin
William Ellard
Jessica-Jane Applegate
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Lucilene da Silva Sousa
Matheus Rheine Correa De Souza
Douglas Matera
Maria Carolina Gomes Santiago
Mixed 4 x 50m medley relay [4] [5]
(20 points)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Yuan Weiyi
Cheng Jiao
Jiang Yuyan
Guo Jincheng
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Anna Hontar
Andrii Drapkin
Yaroslav Semenenko
Iryna Poida
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Antoni Ponce Bertran
Miguel Luque
Marta Fernández Infante
Sarai Gascon
Mixed 4 × 100 m medley relay [6]
(34 points)
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Inigo Llopis Sanz
Anastasiya Dmytriv
José Antonio Mari
Sarai Gascón
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Federico Bicelli
Stefano Raimondi
Alessia Scortechini
Xenia Francesca Palazzo
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Mariana Ribeiro
Ruan de Souza
Gabriel Cristiano Silva de Souza
Cecília Jerônimo de Araújo
Mixed 4 × 100 m medley relay [6]
(49 points)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Kateryna Tkachuk
Oleksii Fedyna
Oleksii Virchenko
Anna Stetsenko
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Enrique José Alhambra Mollar
Marian Polo López
María Delgado Nadal
José Ramón Cantero Elvira
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Maria Carolina Gomes Santiago
Guilherme Batista Silva
Lucilene Da Silva Sousa
Matheus Rheine Correa De Souza

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