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Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

The women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay event at the 2020 Summer Olympics will be held in 2021 at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre.[1] It will be the event's twenty-fifth appearance at the Olympics, having been held at every edition since 1912.

Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
VenueTokyo Aquatics Centre
Dates24 July 2021 (heats)
25 July 2021 (final)
Competitors68 from 15 nations
Teams15
Winning time3:29.69 WR
Medalists
← 2016
2024 →

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record
3:30.05 Gold Coast, Australia 5 April 2018 [2]
Olympic record
3:30.65 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 6 August 2016 [3][4]

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
July 25 Final Bronte Campbell (53.01)
Meg Harris (53.09)
Emma McKeon (51.35)
Cate Campbell (52.24)
  Australia 3:29.69 WR, OR

Qualification

The top 12 teams in this event at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships qualified for the Olympics. An additional 4 teams will qualify through having the fastest times at approved qualifying events during the qualifying period (1 March 2019 to 30 May 2020).[5]

Competition format

The competition consists of two rounds: heats and a final. The relay teams with the best 8 times in the heats advance to the final. Swim-offs are used as necessary to break ties for advancement to the next round.[6]

Schedule

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)[1]

Date Time Round
24 July 20:43 Heats
25 July 11:45 Final

Results

Heats

The relay teams with the top 8 times, regardless of heat, advance to the final.[7]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 2 4   Australia Mollie O'Callaghan (53.08)
Meg Harris (52.73)
Madison Wilson (53.10)
Bronte Campbell (52.82)
3:31.73 Q
2 2 3   Netherlands Kim Busch (54.79)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (52.50)
Marrit Steenbergen (54.32)
Femke Heemskerk (51.90)
3:33.51 Q
3 2 5   Canada Kayla Sanchez (53.45)
Taylor Ruck (54.16)
Rebecca Smith (53.73)
Penny Oleksiak (52.38)
3:33.72 Q
4 1 5   Great Britain Lucy Hope (54.37)
Anna Hopkin (52.65)
Abbie Wood (53.55)
Freya Anderson (53.46)
3:34.03 Q, NR
5 1 4   United States Olivia Smoliga (54.06)
Catie DeLoof (53.42)
Allison Schmitt (54.04)
Natalie Hinds (53.28)
3:34.80 Q
6 2 6   China Cheng Yujie (54.03)
Zhu Menghui (53.48)
Ai Yanhan (54.33)
Wu Qingfeng (53.23)
3:35.07 Q, AS
7 1 2   Denmark Pernille Blume (53.15)
Signe Bro (53.19)
Julie Kepp Jensen (54.72)
Jeanette Ottesen (54.50)
3:35.56 Q, NR
8 1 6   Sweden Sarah Sjöström (52.95)
Michelle Coleman (53.44)
Louise Hansson (53.68)
Sara Junevik (55.86)
3:35.93 Q
9 2 2   Japan Chihiro Igarashi (54.10)
Rikako Ikee (53.63)
Natsumi Sakai (54.70)
Rika Omoto (53.77)
3:36.20
10 1 3   France Béryl Gastaldello (54.28)
Charlotte Bonnet (53.05)
Margaux Fabre (54.83)
Anouchka Martin (54.45)
3:36.61
11 2 1   ROC Daria S. Ustinova (54.75)
Arina Surkova (54.54)
Elizaveta Klevanovich (54.57)
Veronika Andrusenko (54.39)
3:38.25
12 1 7   Brazil Larissa Oliveira (54.79)
Ana Carolina Vieira (54.92)
Etiene Medeiros (55.42)
Stephanie Balduccini (54.06)
3:39.19
13 2 7   Germany Lisa Höpink (54.83)
Annika Bruhn (54.33)
Marie Pietruschka (55.31)
Hannah Küchler (54.86)
3:39.33
14 2 8   Czech Republic Barbora Seemanová (53.86)
Kristýna Horská (56.72)
Barbora Janíčková (55.89)
Anika Apostalon (55.93)
3:42.40
15 1 1   Hong Kong Tam Hoi Lam (55.58)
Camille Cheng (54.61)
Stephanie Au (56.96)
Ho Nam Wai (56.37)
3:43.52

Final

[8]

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
  4   Australia Bronte Campbell (53.01)
Meg Harris (53.09)
Emma McKeon (51.35)
Cate Campbell (52.24)
3:29.69 WR
  3   Canada Kayla Sanchez (53.42)
Margaret MacNeil (53.47)
Rebecca Smith (53.63)
Penny Oleksiak (52.26)
3:32.78
  2   United States Erika Brown (54.02)
Abbey Weitzeil (52.68)
Natalie Hinds (53.15)
Simone Manuel (52.96)
3:32.81
4 5   Netherlands Kim Busch (54.64)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (52.87)
Kira Toussaint (54.14)
Femke Heemskerk (52.05)
3:33.70
5 6   Great Britain Anna Hopkin (53.16)
Abbie Wood (53.23)
Lucy Hope (54.73)
Freya Anderson (52.84)
3:33.96 NR
6 8   Sweden Sarah Sjöström (52.62) OR
Michelle Coleman (53.62)
Louise Hansson (53.51)
Sophie Hansson (54.94)
3:34.69
7 7   China Cheng Yujie (54.10)
Zhu Menghui (53.54)
Ai Yanhan (54.22)
Wu Qingfeng (52.90)
3:34.76 AS
8 1   Denmark Pernille Blume (53.07)
Signe Bro (53.78)
Julie Kepp Jensen (54.46)
Jeanette Ottesen (54.39)
3:35.70

References

  1. ^ a b "Tokyo 2020: Swimming Schedule". Tokyo 2020. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  2. ^ Pentony, Luke (6 April 2018). "Commonwealth Games: Australia sets new world record in 4x100 metres freestyle relay". ABC News Australia. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  3. ^ Barrett, Chris (7 August 2016). "Rio Olympics 2016: Australia's women win gold in world record time in 4x100m freestyle relay". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Cate, Bronte Campbell lead Australian women to 4x100m gold at Rio". ABC News Australia. 7 August 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  5. ^ "Tokyo 2020 – FINA Swimming Qualification System" (PDF). Tokyo 2020. FINA. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  6. ^ "FINA Swimming Rulebook, 2017–21" (PDF). FINA. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 August 2021. Retrieved 24 July 2021.
  8. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 August 2021. Retrieved 25 July 2021.

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The women s 4 100 metre freestyle relay event at the 2020 Summer Olympics will be held in 2021 at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre 1 It will be the event s twenty fifth appearance at the Olympics having been held at every edition since 1912 Women s 4 100 metre freestyle relayat the Games of the XXXII OlympiadVenueTokyo Aquatics CentreDates24 July 2021 heats 25 July 2021 final Competitors68 from 15 nationsTeams15Winning time3 29 69 WRMedalistsBronte Campbell Cate Campbell Meg Harris Emma McKeon Mollie O Callaghan Madison Wilson AustraliaKayla Sanchez Maggie MacNeil Rebecca Smith Penny Oleksiak Taylor Ruck CanadaErika Brown Abbey Weitzeil Natalie Hinds Simone Manuel Catie DeLoof Allison Schmitt Olivia Smoliga Indicates the swimmer only competed in the preliminary heats United States 20162024 Contents 1 Records 2 Qualification 3 Competition format 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Heats 5 2 Final 6 ReferencesRecords EditPrior to this competition the existing world and Olympic records were as follows World record Australia AUS Shayna Jack 54 03 Bronte Campbell 52 03 Emma McKeon 52 99 Cate Campbell 51 00 3 30 05 Gold Coast Australia 5 April 2018 2 Olympic record Australia AUS Emma McKeon 53 41 Brittany Elmslie 53 12 Bronte Campbell 52 15 Cate Campbell 51 97 3 30 65 Rio de Janeiro Brazil 6 August 2016 3 4 The following records were established during the competition Date Event Name Nationality Time RecordJuly 25 Final Bronte Campbell 53 01 Meg Harris 53 09 Emma McKeon 51 35 Cate Campbell 52 24 Australia 3 29 69 WR ORQualification EditMain article Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification The top 12 teams in this event at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships qualified for the Olympics An additional 4 teams will qualify through having the fastest times at approved qualifying events during the qualifying period 1 March 2019 to 30 May 2020 5 Competition format EditThe competition consists of two rounds heats and a final The relay teams with the best 8 times in the heats advance to the final Swim offs are used as necessary to break ties for advancement to the next round 6 Schedule EditAll times are Japan Standard Time UTC 9 1 Date Time Round24 July 20 43 Heats25 July 11 45 FinalResults EditHeats Edit The relay teams with the top 8 times regardless of heat advance to the final 7 Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes1 2 4 Australia Mollie O Callaghan 53 08 Meg Harris 52 73 Madison Wilson 53 10 Bronte Campbell 52 82 3 31 73 Q2 2 3 Netherlands Kim Busch 54 79 Ranomi Kromowidjojo 52 50 Marrit Steenbergen 54 32 Femke Heemskerk 51 90 3 33 51 Q3 2 5 Canada Kayla Sanchez 53 45 Taylor Ruck 54 16 Rebecca Smith 53 73 Penny Oleksiak 52 38 3 33 72 Q4 1 5 Great Britain Lucy Hope 54 37 Anna Hopkin 52 65 Abbie Wood 53 55 Freya Anderson 53 46 3 34 03 Q NR5 1 4 United States Olivia Smoliga 54 06 Catie DeLoof 53 42 Allison Schmitt 54 04 Natalie Hinds 53 28 3 34 80 Q6 2 6 China Cheng Yujie 54 03 Zhu Menghui 53 48 Ai Yanhan 54 33 Wu Qingfeng 53 23 3 35 07 Q AS7 1 2 Denmark Pernille Blume 53 15 Signe Bro 53 19 Julie Kepp Jensen 54 72 Jeanette Ottesen 54 50 3 35 56 Q NR8 1 6 Sweden Sarah Sjostrom 52 95 Michelle Coleman 53 44 Louise Hansson 53 68 Sara Junevik 55 86 3 35 93 Q9 2 2 Japan Chihiro Igarashi 54 10 Rikako Ikee 53 63 Natsumi Sakai 54 70 Rika Omoto 53 77 3 36 2010 1 3 France Beryl Gastaldello 54 28 Charlotte Bonnet 53 05 Margaux Fabre 54 83 Anouchka Martin 54 45 3 36 6111 2 1 ROC Daria S Ustinova 54 75 Arina Surkova 54 54 Elizaveta Klevanovich 54 57 Veronika Andrusenko 54 39 3 38 2512 1 7 Brazil Larissa Oliveira 54 79 Ana Carolina Vieira 54 92 Etiene Medeiros 55 42 Stephanie Balduccini 54 06 3 39 1913 2 7 Germany Lisa Hopink 54 83 Annika Bruhn 54 33 Marie Pietruschka 55 31 Hannah Kuchler 54 86 3 39 3314 2 8 Czech Republic Barbora Seemanova 53 86 Kristyna Horska 56 72 Barbora Janickova 55 89 Anika Apostalon 55 93 3 42 4015 1 1 Hong Kong Tam Hoi Lam 55 58 Camille Cheng 54 61 Stephanie Au 56 96 Ho Nam Wai 56 37 3 43 52Final Edit 8 Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes 4 Australia Bronte Campbell 53 01 Meg Harris 53 09 Emma McKeon 51 35 Cate Campbell 52 24 3 29 69 WR 3 Canada Kayla Sanchez 53 42 Margaret MacNeil 53 47 Rebecca Smith 53 63 Penny Oleksiak 52 26 3 32 78 2 United States Erika Brown 54 02 Abbey Weitzeil 52 68 Natalie Hinds 53 15 Simone Manuel 52 96 3 32 814 5 Netherlands Kim Busch 54 64 Ranomi Kromowidjojo 52 87 Kira Toussaint 54 14 Femke Heemskerk 52 05 3 33 705 6 Great Britain Anna Hopkin 53 16 Abbie Wood 53 23 Lucy Hope 54 73 Freya Anderson 52 84 3 33 96 NR6 8 Sweden Sarah Sjostrom 52 62 OR Michelle Coleman 53 62 Louise Hansson 53 51 Sophie Hansson 54 94 3 34 697 7 China Cheng Yujie 54 10 Zhu Menghui 53 54 Ai Yanhan 54 22 Wu Qingfeng 52 90 3 34 76 AS8 1 Denmark Pernille Blume 53 07 Signe Bro 53 78 Julie Kepp Jensen 54 46 Jeanette Ottesen 54 39 3 35 70References Edit a b Tokyo 2020 Swimming Schedule Tokyo 2020 Retrieved 30 January 2020 Pentony Luke 6 April 2018 Commonwealth Games Australia sets new world record in 4x100 metres freestyle relay ABC News Australia Retrieved 1 February 2020 Barrett Chris 7 August 2016 Rio Olympics 2016 Australia s women win gold in world record time in 4x100m freestyle relay Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 28 August 2016 Cate Bronte Campbell lead Australian women to 4x100m gold at Rio ABC News Australia 7 August 2016 Retrieved 28 August 2016 Tokyo 2020 FINA Swimming Qualification System PDF Tokyo 2020 FINA Retrieved 30 January 2020 FINA Swimming Rulebook 2017 21 PDF FINA Retrieved 30 January 2020 Heats results PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2 August 2021 Retrieved 24 July 2021 Final results PDF Archived from the original PDF on 24 August 2021 Retrieved 25 July 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics Women 27s 4 100 metre freestyle relay amp oldid 1117447855, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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