Swimming at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay

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Men's 4 × 200 m Free Relay
at the 2005 FINA World Aquatics Championships
DatesJuly 29, 2005
Nations22
Winning time7:05.75
Medalists
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The Men's 4x200 Freestyle Relay event at the 11th FINA World Aquatics Championships was swum on July 29, 2005, in Montreal, Canada. 22 teams swam in the event's preliminary heats in the day's morning session; [1] with the top-8 finishers advancing to swim again in the event's final that evening. [2]

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At the start of the event, the existing World (WR) and Championships (CR) records were both:

7:04.66, Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia, swum July 27, 2001 in Fukuoka, Japan

Results

Final

PlaceLaneNationSwimmers (split)TimeNotes
14Flag of the United States.svg USA Michael Phelps  (1:45.51), Ryan Lochte  (1:48.22)
Peter Vanderkaay  (1:46.52), Klete Keller  (1:46.33)
7:06.58
23Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Brent Hayden  (1:47.10), Colin Russell  (1:48.60)
Rick Say  (1:46.84), Andrew Hurd  (1:47.19)
7:09.73
36 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Nicholas Sprenger  (1:47.94), Patrick Murphy  (1:49.04),
Andrew Mewing  (1:48.77), Grant Hackett  (1:44.84)
7:10.59
41 Flag of Italy.svg Italy Emiliano Brembilla  (1:48.94), David Berbotto  (1:48.57)
Massimiliano Rosolino  (1:48.07), Filippo Magnini  (1:47.23)
7:12.81
55 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshihiro Okumura  (1:49.06), Sho Uchida  (1:48.15)
Daisuke Hosokawa  (1:48.73), Takeshi Matsuda  (1:47.66)
7:13.60
68 Flag of Russia.svg Russia Dmitry Semenov  (1:49.86), Andrey Kapralov  (1:50.12)
Maxim Kuznetsov  (1:49.24), Yuri Prilukov  (1:47.87)
7:17.09
77 Flag of Germany.svg Paul Biedermann  (1:49.16), Stefan Herbst  (1:47.77)
Jens Schreiber  (1:50.25), Benjamin Starke  (1:50.34)
7:17.52
82 Flag of Greece.svg Greece Andreas Zisimos  (1:50.36), Apostolos Antonopoulos  (1:51.84)
Dimitrios Manganas  (1:49.08), Nikolaos Xylouris  (1:48.76)
7:20.04

Preliminaries

RankHeat+LaneNationSwimmers (split)TimeNotes
1H2 L4Flag of the United States.svg  United States Jayme Cramer  (1:49.19),
Peter Vanderkaay  (1:47.73),
Matthew McGinnis  (1:48.30),
Klete Keller  (1:46.84)
7:12.06q
2H3 L3Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Sho Uchida  (1:49.36),
Hisayoshi Sato  (1:48.93),
Daisuke Hosokawa  (1:48.80),
Takeshi Matsuda  (1:48.07)
7:15.16q
3H3 L5Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Andrew Hurd  (1:49.81),
Colin Russell  (1:48.88),
Brent Hayden  (1:47.76),
Rick Say  (1:49.21)
7:15.66q
4H3 L4Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Andrew Mewing  (1:49.97),
Brendon Hughes  (1:49.37),
Adam Lucas  (1:50.04),
Nicholas Sprenger  (1:47.07)
7:16.45q
5H1 L5Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Andreas Zisimos  (1:50.04),
Apostolos Antonopoulos  (1:49.84),
Dimitrios Manganas  (1:48.46),
Nikos Xylouris  (1:48.23)
7:16.57q
6H2 L5Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Paul Biedermann  (1:49.06),
Benjamin Starke  (1:50.39),
Stefan Herbst  (1:48.34),
Jens Schreiber  (1:48.93)
7:16.72q
7H1 L4Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy David Berbotto  (1:49.47),
Matteo Pelliciari  (1:48.82),
Luca Pasteris  (1:50.33),
Massimiliano Rosolino  (1:48.72)
7:17.34q
8H1 L3Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Maxim Kuznetsov  (1:50.08),
Dmitry Semenov  (1:48.17),
Evgeny Natsvin  (1:50.37),
Evgeny Lagunov  (1:50.68)
7:19.30q
9H3 L8Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Paweł Korzeniowski  (1:48.98),
Lukasz Drzewinski  (1:50.57),
Michal Rokicki  (1:51.48),
Przemysław Stańczyk  (1:49.46)
7:20.49
10H3 L6Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Sergiy Fesenko  (1:50.42),
Sergii Advena  (1:50.28),
Dmytro Vereitinov  (1:51.27),
Maksym Kokosha  (1:49.45)
7:21.42 NR
11H2 L3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Peng Wu  (1:50.55),
Cheng Yu  (1:49.74),
Kunliang Zheng  (1:51.87),
Lin Zhang  (1:49.97)
7:22.13
12H1 L2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Robin van Aggele  (1:50.31),
Thomas Felten  (1:52.13),
Bas van Velthoven  (1:53.51),
Stefan Oosting  (1:51.55)
7:27.50
13H1 L6Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Tiago Venâncio  (1:51.06),
Luís Monteiro  (1:53.17),
Adriano Niz  (1:51.55),
Fabio Pereira  (1:51.97)
7:27.75
14H2 L6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Michal Rubáček  (1:51.29),
Jiri Dub  (1:52.81),
Dominik Bartos  (1:54.67),
Květoslav Svoboda  (1:49.50)
7:28.27
15H3 L2Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Saulius Binevičius  (1:52.83),
Paulius Andrijauskas  (1:52.04),
Paulius Viktoravicius  (1:52.59),
Pavel Suskov  (1:53.11)
7:30.57
16H2 L1Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Maximiliano Schnettler  (1:54.49),
Giancarlo Zolezzi  (1:53.37),
Carlos Castro  (1:57.19),
Salvador Mallat  (1:54.98)
7:40.03
17H2 L2Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Bryan Tay  (1:55.38),
Jeffrey Su  (1:58.82),
Gary Tan  (1:55.92),
Mark Chay  (1:56.27)
7:46.39
18H3 L7Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan Timur Irgashev  (1:54.84),
Ibrahim Nazarov  (1:56.49),
Sergey Tsoy  (1:58.77),
Danil Bugakov  (1:57.41)
7:47.51
19H1 L1Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait Mansoor Al-Mansoor  (1:57.38),
Mohamed Madwa  (2:00.30),
Nawaf Al-Wazzan  (1:57.18),
Waleed Al-Qahtani  (1:59.97)
7:54.83
20H2 L7Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  Virgin Islands Kieran Locke  (1:58.00),
Kevin Hensley  (2:00.26),
Morgan Locke  (2:00.02),
Josh Laban  (1:59.18)
7:57.46
21H1 L7Flag of Macau.svg  Macau Wing Cheun Wong  (1:58.00),
Antonio Tong  (2:05.01),
Kuan Fong Lao  (2:05.68),
Chan Wai Ma  (2:09.96)
8:18.65
-H3 L1Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Nabil Kebbab  (1:51.64),
Mahrez Mebarek  (-),
Sofiane Daid  (-),
Aghiles Slimani  (-)
DQ

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References

  1. Men's 4x200 Free Relay results -- prelims [ permanent dead link ] from the 2005 FINA World Championships. Published by Omega Timing on 2005-07-29; retrieved 2012-05-10.
  2. Men's 4x200 Free Relay results -- final from the 2005 FINA World Championships. Published by Omega Timing on 2005-07-29; retrieved 2012-05-10.