Swimming at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay

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The Women's 4x200m Freestyle Relay at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships took place on July 30, 2009 at the Foro Italico in Rome, Italy.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Yang Yu
Zhu Qianwei
Liu Jing
Pang Jiaying
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Dana Vollmer
Lacey Nymeyer
Ariana Kukors
Allison Schmitt
Dagny Knutson*
Alyssa Anderson*
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Joanne Jackson
Jazmin Carlin
Caitlin McClatchey
Rebecca Adlington
Hannah Miley*

* Swimmers who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Records

The existing records when the event started were:

RecordSwimmerTimeLocation
World record Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia  (AUS)
Stephanie Rice (1:56.60)
Bronte Barratt (1:56.58)
Kylie Palmer (1:55.22)
Linda Mackenzie (1:55.91)
7:44.31 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Beijing 2008
Championship record Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)
Natalie Coughlin (1:56.43)
Dana Vollmer (1:57.49)
Lacey Nymeyer (1:59.19)
Katie Hoff (1:56.98)
7:50.09 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Melbourne 2007

Results

Heats

RankHeatLaneNationSwimmersTimeNotes
113Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Caitlin McClatchey (1:57.54)
Jazmin Carlin (1:56.45)
Hannah Miley (1:58.15)
Rebecca Adlington (1:56.90)
7:49.04 CR , ER
214Flag of the United States.svg  United States Ariana Kukors (1:56.05)
Dagny Knutson (1:57.73)
Alyssa Anderson (1:58.35)
Lacey Nymeyer (1:57.38)
7:49.51
325Flag of France.svg  France Camille Muffat (1:58.82)
Ophelie-Cyrielle Etienne (1:56.36)
Sophie Huber (1:58.82)
Coralie Balmy (1:56.18)
7:50.18 NR
436Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Geneviève Saumur (1:57.67)
Julia Wilkinson (1:57.77)
Alexandra Gabor (1:57.87)
Heather MacLean (1:56.98)
7:50.29 NR
534Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Ellen Fullerton (1:58.56)
Felicity Galvez (1:57.70)
Merindah Dingjan (1:56.85)
Bronte Barratt (1:57.42)
7:50.53
624Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Yang Yu (1:58.50)
Zhu Qianwei (1:57.85)
Liu Jing (1:55.78)
Pang Jiaying (1:58.67)
7:50.80
733Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Ágnes Mutina (1:57.52)
Evelyn Verrasztó (1:56.89)
Eszter Dara (1:57.87)
Zsuzsanna Jakabos (1:59.02)
7:51.30 NR
835Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Renata Fabiola Spagnolo (1:59.32)
Flavia Zoccari (1:59.29)
Alice Carpanese (1:58.45)
Federica Pellegrini (1:54.94)
7:52.00
923Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Haruka Ueda (1:57.38) NR
Misaki Yamaguchi (1:56.86)
Ren Sato (1:57.43)
Asami Kitagawa (2:00.75)
7:52.42 NR
1026Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Saskia de Jonge (2:00.51)
Femke Heemskerk (1:55.49)
Inge Dekker (1:56.96)
Chantal Groot (2:00.88)
7:53.84 NR
1112Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Daria Belyakina (1:58.68)
Victoria Malutina (1:58.71)
Anastasia Aksenova (1:59.27)
Elena Sokolova (1:58.69)
7:55.35 NR
1216Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Julie Hjorth-Hansen (1:57.61) NR
Micha Kathrine Østergaard Jensen (1:59.29)
Louise Mai Jansen (1:59.74)
Lotte Friis (1:58.92)
7:55.56 NR
1315Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Gabriella Fagundez (1:58.42)
Sarah Sjöström (1:56.61)
Petra Granlund (1:59.24)
Martina Granström (2:02.36)
7:56.63
1432Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Sara Isakovič (1:57.51)
Anja Klinar (2:00.73)
Nina Sovinek (2:04.60)
Nika Karlina Petric (2:04.07)
8:06.91
1537Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Melanie Nocher (2:02.42)
Clare Dawson (2:02.50)
Niamh O'Sullivan (2:01.27)
Nuala Murphy (2:03.15)
8:09.34 NR
1622Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Quah Ting Wen (2:00.50)
Amanda Lim (2:03.80)
Lynette Lim (2:01.88)
Mylene Ong (2:03.73)
8:09.91 NR
1728Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Karolina Szczepaniak (2:00.40)
Katarzyna Wilk (2:04.11)
Mirela Olczak (2:04.50)
Paula Zukowska (2:04.64)
8:13.65
1827Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Andreina Pinto (2:02.15) NR
Yanel Pinto (2:02.78)
Darneyis Orozco (2:05.27)
Yennifer Marquez (2:06.31)
8:16.51 NR
1918Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Nicole Horn (2:08.17)
Kirsten Lapham (2:08.66)
Moira Fraser (2:10.80)
Kimberley Eeson (2:08.11)
8:35.74 NR
2038Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Davina Mangion (2:12.85)
Melinda Sue Micallef (2:17.30)
Nicol Cremona (2:13.80)
Talisa Pace (2:16.60)
9:00.55
2117Flag of Macau.svg  Macau Fong Man Wai (2:12.94)
Che Lok In (2:19.91)
Tan Chi Yan (2:20.12)
Ma Cheok Mei (2:12.71)
9:05.68
2231Flag of India.svg  India Pooja Raghava Alva (2:24.10)
Chittaranjan Shubha (2:18.52)
Vandita Dhariyal (2:19.37)
Talasha Prabhu (2:19.71)
9:21.70
2321Flag of Albania.svg  Albania Sara Abdullahu (2:12.27)
Rovena Marku (2:24.37)
Reni Jani (2:39.46)
Debora Keci (2:29.50)
9:45.60
2411Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Sakina Ghulam (2:27.24)
Aelia Mehdi (2:45.06)
Rida Mitha (2:40.32)
Mahnoor Maqsood (2:38.50)
10:31.12

Final

RankLaneNationSwimmersTimeNote
Gold medal icon.svg7Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Yang Yu (1:55.47)
Zhu Qianwei (1:55.79)
Liu Jing (1:56.09)
Pang Jiaying (1:54.73)
7:42.08 WR
Silver medal icon.svg5Flag of the United States.svg  United States Dana Vollmer (1:55.29)
Lacey Nymeyer (1:57.88)
Ariana Kukors (1:55.18)
Allison Schmitt (1:54.21)
7:42.56 AM
Bronze medal icon.svg4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Joanne Jackson (1:55.98)
Jazmin Carlin (1:56.78)
Caitlin McClatchey (1:56.42)
Rebecca Adlington (1:56.33)
7:45.51 ER
48Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Renata Fabiola Spagnolo (1:58.79)
Alessia Filippi (1:56.97)
Alice Carpanese (1:57.36)
Federica Pellegrini (1:53.45)
7:46.57 NR
52Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Ellen Fullerton (1:57.38)
Stephanie Rice (1:55.71)
Merindah Dingjan (1:56.66)
Bronte Barratt (1:57.10)
7:46.85
61Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Ágnes Mutina (1:56.64)
Evelyn Verrasztó (1:57.20)
Eszter Dara (1:59.04)
Katinka Hosszú (1:55.16)
7:48.04 NR
73Flag of France.svg  France Coralie Balmy (1:57.12)
Ophelie Cyrielle Etienne (1:56.10)
Sophie Huber (1:58.40)
Camille Muffat (1:56.82)
7:48.44 NR
86Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Geneviève Saumur (1:56.97) NR
Julia Wilkinson (1:57.39)
Alexandra Gabor (1:57.07)
Heather MacLean (1:57.71)
7:49.14 NR

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