2024 World Aquatics Championships
Men’s 4×100 free relay start list
Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay – Final
- World Record: USA – 3:08.24
- Championship Record: USA – 3:09.06
- 2023 World Champion: Australia – 3:10.16
Last:
- China (Pang (WR), Ji, Zhang, Wang) — 3:11.08
- Italy (Milessi, Zazzeri, Conte, Frigo) — 3:12.08
- America (King, Casas, Hobson, Foster) — 3:12.29
- United Kingdom — 3:12.59
- Hungary — 3:13.66
- Greece — 3:13.67
- Serbia — 3:13.88
- Spain — 3:14.83
China did it in style on Sunday night, winning its first gold medal at the world championships in the 4×100 freestyle relay in Doha. Pan Zanre He led the way with a score of 46.80, breaking David Popovich’s world record of 46.86. Ji Xinjie Gives you a full length advantage on the field.
2 | alessandro Milessi |
it is | 47.61 | 11/30 |
3 | Nandor Nemeth |
hun | 47.89 | 02/11 |
Four | thomas Checkon |
it is | 47.97 | 10/07 |
Five | Chris Giuliano |
united states of america | 47.98 | 11/18 |
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Ji split 48.18 points in the second leg and maintained China’s lead.he took over Zhang ZhenshouHis 48.63 points were just enough to keep Italy in second place by 10 seconds. Wang Haoyu She scored 47.47 points on the anchor leg, recording the second fastest split on a rolling start, and with the final touch, China had the full advantage of second against Italy.
Hungarian Nandor Nemeth He had the second fastest leadoff of 47.89 points, but was only 0.01 points better than Italy’s leadoff. Alessandro Milessi. Pan, Nemeth and Milessi were the only sub-48 players in the field.
Italy moved into second place at the halfway point; lorenzo zazzeri (47.99) More than Hungary Shebastian Szabo (48.27).
as us Luke Hobson (47.68) They overtook Hungary in leg 3 to move into 3rd place, but could not catch up with Italy. Paolo Conte Bonin He maintained his 2nd place with 47.83 points.
An exciting battle for second place broke out between the anchors as Wang concluded China’s gold medal performance Manuel Frigo Italy (48.36); carson foster US (48.12), UK duncan scott (47.37). Despite Scott’s performance, where he had the fastest split of the competition, Great Britain fell just short of overtaking the USA (bronze) and Italy (silver).
lead off
- Pan Zanre (CHN) – 46.80 *World Record*
- Nandor Nemeth (Hun) – 47.89
- Alessandro Milessi (ITA) – 47.90
- matt king (USA) – 48.02
- Matthew Richards (GBR) – 48.19
- Apostolos Christou (GRE) – 48.95
- Sergio de Celis Montalban (ESP) – 49.03
- Velimir Stepanovic (SRB) – 49.10
rolling split
- duncan scott (GBR) – 47.37
- Wang Haoyu (China) – 47.47
- Luke Hobson (USA) – 47.68
- Andrei Varna (SRB) – 47.75
- Paolo Conte Bonin (ITA) – 47.83
- lorenzo zazzeri (ITA) – 47.99
- carson foster (USA) – 48.12
- Luis Dominguez (ESP) – 48.16
- Christian Golomeev (GRE) – 48.17
- Andreas Bazaios (GRE) – 48.17
- Nicola ACIN (SRB) – 48.17
- JI Xinjie (CHN) – 48.18
- Shebastian Szabo (Hun) – 48.27
- Mario Mora Yanez (ESP) – 48.34
- Manuel Frigo (ITA) – 48.36
- Jacob Henry Whittle (GBR) – 48.36
- Stergios Marios Vilas (GRE) – 48.38
- Adam Jazo (Hun) – 48.44
- Shane Casas (USA) – 48.47
- Zhang Zhanshuo (CHN) – 48.63
- Tom Dean (GBR) – 48.63
- Uros Nikolic (SRB) – 48.86
- Daniel Meszaros (Hun) – 49.06
- Carles Col Martí (ESP) – 49.40