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

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The Men's 4x100m Medley Relay event at the 2007 Pan American Games took place at the Maria Lenk Aquatic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with the final being swum on July 22. [1] [2]

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Medalists

Gold Randall Bal
Mark Gangloff
Ricky Berens
Andy Grant
Flag of the United States.svg United States
Silver Thiago Pereira
Henrique Barbosa
Kaio Almeida
César Cielo
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Bronze Matthew Hawes
Scott Dickens
Joe Bartoch
Adam Sioui
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada

Results

Finals

PlaceCountrySwimmersTimeNote
1Flag of the United States.svg  United States Randall Bal (53.83)
Mark Gangloff (59.54)
Ricky Berens (52.25)
Andy Grant (48.75)
3:34.37 CR
2Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Thiago Pereira (55.44)
Henrique Barbosa (1:00.51)
Kaio Almeida (52.06)
César Cielo (47.80)
3:35.81
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Matthew Hawes (54.81)
Scott Dickens (1:01.41)
Joe Bartoch (52.22)
Adam Sioui (49.72)
3:38.16
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Joaquín Belza (58.06)
Sergio Ferreyra (1:02.83)
Mariano Caviglia (56.01)
José Meolans (48.53)
3:45.43
5Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Albert Subirats (57.10)
Leopoldo Andara (1:06.75)
Octavio Alesi (52.74)
Luis Rojas (51.24)
3:47.83
6Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Enrique Bayata (59.18)
Alfredo Jacobo (1:03.69)
Juan Veloz (54.71)
Juan Alberto Yeh (52.00)
3:49.58
7 Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg Virgin Islands Kieran Locke (59.44)
Josh Laban (1:06.90)
Morgan Locke (58.39)
Ryan Nelthropp (54.86)
3:59.59
8Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras Horacio Carcamo (1:04.53)
Roy Barahona (1:08.95)
Javier Hernández (58.22)
Juan Lagos (56.07)
4:07.77

Preliminaries

The heats was held on July 20. [3] [4]

PlaceCountrySwimmersTimeNote
1Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Matthew Hawes (55.10)
Mathieu Bois (1:03.42)
Joe Bartoch (53.13)
Chad Hankewich (50.34)
3:41.99Q
2Flag of the United States.svg  United States Peter Marshall (56.75)
Christian Schurr (1:02.60)
Pat O'Neil (52.83)
Alex Righi (49.96)
3:42.14Q
3Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Lucas Salatta (57.35)
Felipe Lima (1:03.24)
Gabriel Mangabeira (55.79)
Eduardo Deboni (51.34)
3:47.72Q
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Joaquin Belza (58.41)
Christian Soldano (1:04.73)
Mariano Caviglia (56.11)
Matias Aguilera (52.28)
3:51.53Q
5Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Enrique Bayata (1:00.12)
Alfredo Jacobo (1:04.42)
Juan Alberto Yeh (56.50)
Amauri Rodríguez (51.96)
3:53.00Q
6Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Reymer Vezga (59.39)
Rohan Pinto (1:06.98)
Octavio Alesi (54.37)
Jesus Casanova (52.60)
3:53.34Q
7Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  Virgin Islands Kieran Locke (1:01.61)
Kevin Hensley (1:07.48)
Morgan Locke (58.72)
Josh Laban (52.43)
4:00.24Q
8Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras Horacio Carcamo (1:04.49)
Roy Barahona (1:10.46)
Javier Hernández (58.96)
Juan Lagos (56.35)
4:10.26Q
9Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados Nicholas Neckles (59.22)
Andrei Cross (1:06.33)
Bradley Ally (59.40)
Shawn Clarke -
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