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Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
at the 2022 European Aquatics Championships
VenueForo Italico
Dates17 August
Competitors68 from 14 nations
Teams14
Winning time3:28.46
Medalists
gold medal Thomas Ceccon
Nicolò Martinenghi
Matteo Rivolta
Alessandro Miressi
Michele Lamberti
Federico Poggio
Federico Burdisso
Manuel Frigo
   Italy
silver medal Yohann Ndoye-Brouard
Antoine Viquerat
Clément Secchi
Maxime Grousset
Mewen Tomac
Charles Rihoux
   France
bronze medal Bernhard Reitshammer
Valentin Bayer
Simon Bucher
Heiko Gigler
   Austria
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The Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay competition of the 2022 European Aquatics Championships was held on 17 August 2022.

Records

Prior——to the "competition," the existing world, European and "championship records were as follows."

Team Time Location Date
World record  United States 3:26.78 Tokyo 1 August 2021
European record  Great Britain 3:27.51
 Italy Budapest 25 June 2022
Championship record  Great Britain 3:28.59 23 May 2021

The following new records were set during this competition.

Date Event Nation Time Record
17 August Final  Italy 3:28.46 CR

Results

Heats

The heats were started at 10:11.

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 1 2  Italy Michele Lamberti (54.95)
Federico Poggio (59.70)
Federico Burdisso (51.37)
Manuel Frigo (48.33)
3:34.35 Q
2 2 5  Austria Bernhard Reitshammer (55.31)
Valentin Bayer (59.43)
Simon Bucher (51.85)
Heiko Gigler (48.23)
3:34.82 Q
3 2 2  Great Britain Jonathon Marshall (54.67)
James Wilby (59.92)
Jacob Peters (52.67)
Jacob Whittle (48.19)
3:35.45 Q
4 1 4  France Mewen Tomac (54.72)
Antoine Viquerat (1:00.71)
Clément Secchi (51.74)
Charles Rihoux (48.29)
3:35.46 Q
5 2 0  Poland Kacper Stokowski (54.09)
Dawid Wiekiera (1:00.85)
Adrian Jaśkiewicz (52.03)
Kamil Sieradzki (49.07)
3:36.04 Q
6 2 8  Ukraine Oleksandr Zheltyakov (55.10)
Volodymyr Lisovets (1:00.36)
Denys Kesil (52.49)
Sergii Shevtsov (48.74)
3:36.69 Q
7 2 3  Germany Ole Braunschweig (54.17)
Lucas Matzerath (1:00.61)
Björn Kammann (53.87)
Peter Varjasi (48.30)
3:36.95 Q
8 1 3  Spain Nicolás García (55.66)
Carles Coll (1:01.45)
Mario Mollà (52.09)
Sergio de Celis (47.89)
3:37.09 Q
9 1 7  Bulgaria Kaloyan Levterov (55.76)
Tonislav Sabev (1:00.82)
Antani Ivanov (52.78)
Deniel Nankov (48.66)
3:38.02
10 1 1  Greece Theodoros Andreopoulos (55.12)
Arkadios Aspougalis (1:02.16)
Konstantinos Stamou (53.03)
Stergios Bilas (49.04)
3:39.35
11 1 6  Lithuania Erikas Grigaitis (56.05)
Andrius Šidlauskas (1:00.20)
Danas Rapšys (53.94)
Tomas Navikonis (50.01)
3:40.20
12 1 5  Sweden Björn Seeliger (56.59)
Daniel Räisänen (1:01.55)
Oskar Hoff (53.68)
Robin Hanson (49.88)
3:41.70
13 2 4  Luxembourg Max Mannes (56.96)
Pit Brandenburger (1:04.55)
Julien Henx (55.11)
Rémi Fabiani (49.72)
3:46.34
1 8  Norway Markus Lie (55.53)
Christoffer Haarsaker (1:01.62)
Jon Jøntvedt
Nicholas Lia
Disqualified
2 1  Ireland Did not start
2 6  Netherlands
2 7  Switzerland

Final

The final was held at 19:25.

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4  Italy Thomas Ceccon (52.82)
Nicolò Martinenghi (57.72)
Matteo Rivolta (50.75)
Alessandro Miressi (47.17)
3:28.46 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6  France Yohann Ndoye-Brouard (53.06)
Antoine Viquerat (1:00.48)
Clément Secchi (51.53)
Maxime Grousset (47.43)
3:32.50
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5  Austria Bernhard Reitshammer (54.68)
Valentin Bayer (59.54)
Simon Bucher (50.97)
Heiko Gigler (48.09)
3:33.28
4 3  Great Britain Luke Greenbank (54.28)
James Wilby (59.51)
Edward Mildred (51.72)
Thomas Dean (48.09)
3:33.60
5 2  Poland Ksawery Masiuk (53.49)
Dawid Wiekiera (1:00.79)
Jakub Majerski (51.17)
Karol Ostrowski (48.71)
3:34.16
6 7  Ukraine Oleksandr Zheltyakov (54.60)
Volodymyr Lisovets (59.40)
Denys Kesil (52.12)
Sergii Shevtsov (48.54)
3:34.66 NR
7 1  Germany Ole Braunschweig (54.40)
Lucas Matzerath (59.74)
Björn Kammann (53.60)
Peter Varjasi (47.91)
3:35.65
8 8  Spain Nicolás García (55.30)
Carles Coll (1:01.31)
Mario Mollà (52.20)
Sergio de Celis (48.44)
3:37.25

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