Swimming at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

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The Women's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships took place on 31 March 2007 at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia. The top-12 finishers from this race qualified for the event at the 2008 Olympics. 29 teams were entered in the event; all swam.

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The existing records when the event started were:

Results

Finals

PlaceNationSwimmersTimeNote
1st Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Emily Seebohm   (1:00.79)
Leisel Jones   (1:04.94)
Jessicah Schipper   (57.18)
Lisbeth Lenton   (52.83)
3:55.74 WR
2nd Flag of the United States.svg USA Natalie Coughlin   (1:00.66)
Tara Kirk   (1:06.37)
Rachel Komisarz   (57.06)
Lacey Nymeyer   (54.22)
3:58.31
3rd Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China XU Tianlongzi   (1:01.06)
LUO Nan   (1:09.08)
ZHOU Yafei   (57.84)
XU Yanwei   (53.99)
4:01.97
4th Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain Melanie Marshall   (1:01.85)
Kirsty Balfour   (1:07.37)
Terri Dunning   (59.20)
Francesca Halsall   (53.76)
4:02.18
5th Flag of Russia.svg Russia Anastasia Zuyeva   (1:00.85)
Elena Bogomazova   (1:08.11)
Irina Bespalova   (58.61)
Olga Shulgina   (55.75)
4:03.32
6th Flag of Japan.svg Japan Reiko Nakamura   (1:00.69)
Asami Kitagawa   (1:08.17)
Ayako Doi   (58.78)
Maki Mita   (55.69)
4:03.33
7th Flag of Germany.svg Germany Antje Buschschulte   (1:01.43)
Birte Steven   (1:09.46)
Daniela Samulski   (59.04)
Britta Steffen   (53.41)
4:03.34
8th Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Carin Moller   (1:03.00)
Hanna Westrin   (1:08.64)
Gabriella Fagundez   (1:00.16)
Josefin Lillhage   (54.36)
4:06.16

Preliminaries

RankNationSwimmersTimeNote
1 Flag of the United States.svg USA Leila Vaziri (1:00.84),   Jessica Hardy (1:07.53),
Dana Vollmer (57.47),   Amanda Weir (55.26)
4:01.10Q
Olympic
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Emily Seebohm (1:01.70),   Tarnee White (1:07.23),
Felicity Galvez (59.12),   Jodie Henry (53.96)
4:02.01Q
Olympic
3 Flag of Japan.svg Japan Hanae Ito (1:01.39),   Asami Kitagawa (1:08.56),
Ayako Doi (58.58),   Maki Mita (55.48)
4:04.01Q
Olympic
4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China XU Tianlongzi, (1:01.66),   LUO Nan (1:09.72),
ZHOU Yafei (58.44),   XU Yanwei (54.57)
4:04.39Q
Olympic
5 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Antje Buschschulte (1:01.58),   Birte Steven (1:09.47),
Daniela Samulski (58.44),   Britta Steffen (53.62)
4:04.62Q
Olympic
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Carin Moller (1:02.97),   Hanna Westrin (1:08.66),
Gabriella Fagundez (59.75),   Josefin Lillhage (54.01)
4:05.39Q
Olympic
7 Flag of Russia.svg Russia Anastasia Zuyeva (1:01.59),   Elena Bogomazova (1:08.58),
Irina Bespalova (58.61),   Olga Shulgina (56.47)
4:05.45Q
Olympic
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain Elizabeth Simmonds (1:02.06),   Kirsty Balfour (1:08.11),
Terri Dunning (1:00.57),   Melanie Marshall (55.11)
4:05.85Q
Olympic
9 Flag of France.svg France Camille Muffat (1:04.47),   Anne-Sophie Le Paranthoën (1:07.89),
Alena Popchanka (58.87),   Céline Couderc (54.99)
4:06.22 Olympic
10 Flag of Italy.svg Italy Elena Gemo (1:02.53),   Chiara Boggiatto (1:09.89),
Francesca Segat (59.77),   Federica Pellegrini (54.45)
4:06.64 Olympic
11 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Kelly Stefanyshyn (1:02.57),   Erica Morningstar (1:09.23),
Mackenzie Downing (59.39),   Julia Wilkinson (55.52)
4:06.71 Olympic
12 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine Iryna Amshennikova (1:02.62),   Anna Khlistunova (1:07.16),
Kateryna Zubkova (1:01.05),   Ganna Dzerkal (56.53)
4:07.36 Olympic
13 Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Hannah McLean (1:01.68),   Annabelle Carey (1:10.02),
Elizabeth Coster (1:00.53),   Lauren Boyle (55.39)
4:07.75
14 Flag of Poland.svg Poland Iwona Lefanowicz (1:03.61),   Beata Kaminska (1:09.13),
Otylia Jędrzejczak (59.45),   Paulina Barzycka (56.19)
4:08.38
15 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Louise Ørnstedt (1:02.23),   Julie Hjorth-Hansen (1:10.02),
Jeanette Ottesen (59.51),   Micha Østergaard (56.66)
4:08.42
16 Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Karin Prinsloo (1:03.22),   Suzaan van Biljon (1:09.36),
Keri-Leigh Shaw (59.99),   Wendy Trott   (58.38)
4:10.95
17 Flag of South Korea.svg Korea Yoo Jin Jung (1:03.68),   Seul Ki Jung (1:10.64),
Hae In Shin (1:01.24),   Keo Ra Lee (55.99)
4:11.55
18 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong Hiu Wai Sherry Tsai (1:02.79),   Man Yi Yvette Kong (1:13.57),
Hang Yu Sze (1:01.88),   Hannah Wilson (57.31)
4:15.55
19 Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela Erin Volcán (1:04.46),   Daniela Victoria (1:13.20),
Maria Rodriguez (1:03.79),   Arlene Semeco (57.35)
4:18.80
20 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei Hsu Jung He (1:06.87),   Man Hsu Lin (1:17.82),
Chin Kuei Yang (1:03.65),   Pin Chieh Nieh (58.69)
4:27.03
21 Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Lynette Ng (1:06.45),   Roanne Ho (1:18.28),
Koh Ting Ting (1:06.04),   Mylene Ong (59.09)
4:29.86
22 Flag of Macau.svg Macau Weng I Kuan (1:10.47),   On Kei Lei (1:16.84),
Yih Shiuan Chan (1:07.48),   Cheok Mei Ma (59.17)
4:33.96
23 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan Maftunabonu Tuhtasinova (1:08.96),   Olga Gnedovskaya (1:18.92),
Galina Dukhanova (1:07.72),   Irina Shlemova (59.09)
4:34.69
24 Flag of Malta.svg Malta Madeleine Scerri (1:09.91),   Angela Galea (1:18.79),
Davina Mangion (1:05.84),   Talisa Pace (1:02.52)
4:37.06
25 Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand Wenika Kaewchaiwong (1:10.65),   Pannika Prachgosin (1:22.15),
Nimitta Thaveesupsoonthorn (1:08.40),   Jiratida Phinyosophon (59.43)
4:40.63
26 Flag of Peru.svg Peru Slavica Pavic (1:11.00),   Valeria Silva (1:14.28),
Fiorella Gomez-Sanchez (1:11.84),   Massie Milagros Carillo (1:04.32)
4:41.44
27 Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria Uche Monu (1:18.87),   Blessing Forcados (1:21.11),
Obia Inyengiyikabo (1:10.39),   Ngozi Monu (1:02.32)
4:52.69
28 Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan Layla Alghul (1:09.52),   Razan Taha (1:28.77),
Hiba Bashouti (1:14.40),   Miriam Hatamleh (1:03.08)
4:55.77
-- Flag of Zambia.svg Zambia Patricia Wellman, Mercedes Milner, Ellen Hight, Matana Wellman DQ

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