Swimming at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

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Men's 4×100 metre medley relay
at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships
Dates28 July 2001
Winning time3:35.35
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
  1998
2003  

The men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay event at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships took place in Marine Messe in Fukuoka, Japan in 28 July 2001. [1] [2]

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Records

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

NationTimeLocationDate
World recordFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Lenny Krayzelburg (53.87)
Ed Moses (59.84)
Ian Crocker (52.10)
Gary Hall Jr. (47.92)
3:33.73 Sydney, Australia23 Sep 2000
Championship recordFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Jeff Rouse (54.49)
Eric Wunderlich (1:01.34)
Mark Henderson (53.33)
Gary Hall Jr. (48.55)
3:37.74 Rome, Italy11 Sep 1994

The following record was established during the competition:

DateRoundNationTimeRecord
28 JulyHeat 3Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Aaron Peirsol (55.36)
Brendan Hansen (1:00.32)
Daniel Jones (52.93)
Scott Tucker (48.95)
3:37.56 CR
28 JulyFinalFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Matt Welsh (55.19)
Regan Harrison (1:00.80)
Geoff Huegill (51.39)
Ian Thorpe (47.97)
3:35.35 CR

Results

Heats

PlaceHeatLaneNationSwimmers (split)TimeNotes
134Flag of the United States.svg  United States Aaron Peirsol (55.36)
Brendan Hansen (1:00.32)
Daniel Jones (52.93)
Scott Tucker (48.95)
3:37.56Q, CR
224Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Josh Watson (55.96)
Phil Rogers (1:01.50)
Adam Pine (52.84)
Ashley Callus (48.53)
3:38.83Q
313Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Tobias Oriwol (56.58)
Morgan Knabe (1:00.34)
Mike Mintenko (52.36)
Rick Say (49.98)
3:39.26Q
415Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Péter Horváth (55.81)
Károly Güttler (1:01.80)
Zsolt Gáspár (53.25)
Attila Zubor (48.64)
3:39.50Q
514Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Steffen Driesen (56.00)
Jens Kruppa (1:02.88)
Thomas Rupprath (52.35)
Torsten Spanneberg (48.55)
3:39.78Q
635Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Klaas-Erik Zwering (56.40)
Benno Kuipers (1:02.73)
Joris Keizer (52.92)
Johan Kenkhuis (47.89)
3:39.94Q
733Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Vladislav Aminov (55.75)
Dmitry Komornikov (1:00.75)
Igor Marchenko (52.89)
Leonid Khokhlov (50.96)
3:40.35Q
825Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Atsushi Nishikori (56.47)
Kosuke Kitajima (1:00.89)
Takashi Yamamoto (52.94)
Yoshihiro Okumura (50.54)
3:40.84Q
923Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Daniel Lönnberg (57.56)
Martin Gustafsson (1:02.33)
Lars Frölander (52.21)
Stefan Nystrand (49.21)
3:41.31
1026Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Gordan Kožulj (55.74)
Vanja Rogulj (1:02.15)
Ivan Mladina (54.49)
Duje Draganja (49.60)
3:41.98
1136Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Alexandre Massura (56.75)
Eduardo Fischer (1:02.25)
Fernando Alves (53.86)
Gustavo Borges (49.88)
3:42.74
1232Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Eduardo Merisi (56.99)
Domenico Fioravanti (1:01.82)
Christian Galenda (53.91)
Simone Cercato (50.60)
3:43.32
1316Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Philipp Gilgen (58.45)
Remo Lütolf (1:04.24)
Lorenz Liechti (57.15)
Karel Novy (50.72)
3:50.56
1422Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Zheng Shibin (58.86)
Zeng Qiliang (1:05.97)
Ouyang Kunpeng (53.71)
Xie Xufeng (52.89)
3:51.43
1537Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Juan Carlos Rodela (58.50)
Javier Díaz (1:06.92)
Cesar Uribe (56.11)
Alejandro Siqueiros (52.71)
3:54.24
1627Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Wu Nien-Pin (1:00.84)
Yang Shang-Hsuan (1:05.47)
Chen Jui-Then (58.97)
Jiang Bing-Ru (54.66)
3:59.94
1717Flag of Macau.svg  Macau Chi Lon Lei (1:03.04)
Chan Wai Ma (1:08.37)
Wing Cheung Victor Wong (59.05)
Chon Kit Alias Joao Tang (55.39)
4:05.85

Final

PlaceLaneNationSwimmers (split)TimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg5Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Matt Welsh (55.19)
Regan Harrison (1:00.80)
Geoff Huegill (51.39)
Ian Thorpe (47.97)
3:35.35 CR
Silver medal icon.svg2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Steffen Driesen (55.22)
Jens Kruppa (1:01.06)
Thomas Rupprath (51.96)
Torsten Spanneberg (48.10)
3:36.34
Bronze medal icon.svg1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Vladislav Aminov (55.63)
Dmitry Komornikov (1:00.90)
Vladislav Kulikov (52.01)
Dmitry Chernyshov (49.23)
3:37.77
43Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Tobias Oriwol (56.46)
Morgan Knabe (1:00.51)
Mike Mintenko (51.63)
Rick Say (49.63)
3:38.23
56Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Péter Horváth (55.48)
Károly Güttler (1:01.29)
Zsolt Gáspár (53.05)
Attila Zubor (48.47)
3:38.29
68Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Atsushi Nishikori (54.33)
Kosuke Kitajima (1:00.18)
Takashi Yamamoto (52.19)
Daisuke Hosokawa (50.22)
3:38.92
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Klaas-Erik Zwering
Benno Kuipers
Joris Keizer
Pieter van den Hoogenband
DSQ
4Flag of the United States.svg  United States Randall Bal
Ed Moses
Ian Crocker
Anthony Ervin
DSQ

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