Swimming at the 2007 Pan American Games – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

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The Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay event at the 2007 Pan American Games occurred at the Maria Lenk Aquatic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with the final being swum on July 20. [1]

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Medalists

Gold Fernando Silva
Eduardo Deboni
Nicolas Oliveira
César Cielo
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Silver Gabe Woodward
Ricky Berens
Dale Rogers
Andy Grant
Flag of the United States.svg United States
Bronze Albert Subirats
Octavio Alesi
Luis Rojas
Crox Acuña
Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela

Results

Finals

PlaceCountrySwimmersTimeNote
1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Fernando Silva (49.72)
Eduardo Deboni (49.15)
Nicolas Oliveira (48.85)
César Cielo (48.18)
3:15.90 CR , SA
2Flag of the United States.svg  United States Gabe Woodward (50.68)
Ricky Berens (48.05)
Dale Rogers (49.28)
Andy Grant (48.65)
3:16.66
3Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Albert Subirats (49.71)
Octavio Alesi (49.93)
Luis Rojas (49.52)
Crox Acuña (49.81)
3:18.97
4Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Chad Hankewich (50.40)
Richard Hortness (50.33)
Matthew Hawes (50.45)
Adam Sioui (49.28)
3:20.46
5Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Gabriel Melconian (50.72)
Paul Kutscher (50.20)
Martín Kutscher (49.78)
Francisco Picasso (50.36)
3:21.06 NR
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Camilo Becerra (51.28)
Omar Pinzón (51.99)
Carlos Viveros (53.66)
Julio Galofre (52.16)
3:29.90
7Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Juan Alberto Yeh (52.23)
Enrique Bayata (53.78)
Iván de Jesús López (52.96)
Amauri Rodríguez (51.47)
3:30.44
8Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados Terrence Haynes (51.65)
Bradley Ally (55.98)
Andrei Cross (53.79)
Shawn Clarke (51.23)
3:32.65

Preliminaries

The heats was held on July 19. [2] [3] [4] [5]

PlaceCountrySwimmersTimeNote
1Flag of the United States.svg  United States Gary Hall, Jr. (50.48)
Alex Righi (49.76)
Andy Grant (49.07)
Ricky Berens (48.88)
3:18.19Q
2Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Fernando Silva (49.95)
Nicholas Santos (50.59)
Thiago Pereira (49.89)
Eduardo Deboni (49.22)
3:19.65Q
3Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Gabriel Melconian (51.45)
Paul Kutscher (50.25)
Martín Kutscher (49.70)
Francisco Picasso (49.94)
3:21.34Q
4Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Pascal Wollach (51.38)
Thomas Sacco (51.12)
Matthew Hawes (50.50)
Richard Hortness (50.43)
3:23.43Q
5Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Jesus Casanova (51.96)
Octavio Alesi (52.05)
Luis Rojas (50.67)
Reymer Vezga (52.11)
3:26.79Q
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Camilo Becerra (51.34)
Omar Pinzón (53.54)
Julio Galofre (52.93)
Carlos Viveros (53.48)
3:31.29Q
6Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados Shawn Clarke (51.86)
Bradley Ally (52.83)
Andrei Cross (53.38)
Terrence Haynes (53.22)
3:31.29Q
8Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Juan Alberto Yeh (52.51)
Amauri Rodríguez (52.43)
Enrique Bayata (53.62)
Iván de Jesús López (53.86)
3:32.42Q
9Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  Virgin Islands Josh Laban (52.84)
Kieran Locke (53.17)
Morgan Locke (53.70)
Kevin Hensley (55.35)
3:35.06
10Flag of Honduras (before 2022).svg  Honduras Juan Lagos (56.26)
Javier Hernández (59.83)
Roy Barahona (1:00.19)
Horacio Carcamo (56.76)
3:53.04

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