Swimming at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

The men's 4×100 metre medley relay event at the 1992 Summer Olympics took place on 31 July at the Piscines Bernat Picornell in Barcelona, Spain.[1]

Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
VenuePiscines Bernat Picornell
Date31 July 1992 (heats & final)
Competitors103 from 23 nations
Winning time3:36.93 =WR
Medalists
 United States (USA)
Jeff Rouse, Nelson Diebel, Pablo Morales, Jon Olsen, David Berkoff*, Hans Dersch*, Melvin Stewart*, Matt Biondi*
 Unified Team (EUN)
Vladimir Selkov, Vasily Ivanov, Pavlo Khnykin, Alexander Popov, Vladimir Pyshnenko*, Vladislav Kulikov*, Dmitry Volkov*
 Canada (CAN)
Mark Tewksbury, Jonathan Cleveland, Marcel Gery, Stephen Clarke, Tom Ponting*
*Indicates the swimmer only competed in the preliminary heats.

Records

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

World record United States (USA)
David Berkoff (54.56)
Richard Schroeder (1:01.64)
Matt Biondi (52.38)
Chris Jacobs (48.35)
3:36.93Seoul, South Korea25 September 1988
Olympic record United States (USA)
David Berkoff (54.56)
Richard Schroeder (1:01.64)
Matt Biondi (52.38)
Chris Jacobs (48.35)
3:36.93Seoul, South Korea25 September 1988

The following new world and Olympic records were set during this competition.

DateEventNameNationalityTimeRecord
31 JulyFinalJeff Rouse United States53.86WRBK
31 JulyFinalJeff Rouse (53.86)
Nelson Diebel (1:01.45)
Pablo Morales (52.83)
Jon Olsen (48.79)
 United States3:36.93=WR

BK – Backstroke lead-off leg

Results

Heats

Rule: The eight fastest teams advance to the final (Q).[2]

RankHeatLaneNationSwimmersTimeNotes
134 United StatesDavid Berkoff (55.05)
Hans Dersch (1:01.79)
Melvin Stewart (54.34)
Matt Biondi (48.66)
3:39.84Q
235 Unified TeamVladimir Selkov (56.29)
Dmitry Volkov (1:01.87)
Vladislav Kulikov (54.43)
Vladimir Pyshnenko (49.63)
3:42.22Q
314 CanadaMark Tewksbury (55.64)
Jonathan Cleveland (1:02.16)
Marcel Gery (54.14)
Tom Ponting (50.53)
3:42.47Q
426 GermanyTino Weber (56.13)
Mark Warnecke (1:02.75)
Christian Keller (54.11)
Bengt Zikarsky (50.01)
3:43.00Q
525 FranceFranck Schott (56.63)
Stéphane Vossart (1:02.50)
Franck Esposito (54.58)
Christophe Kalfayan (49.42)
3:43.13Q
615 HungaryTamás Deutsch (56.88)
Norbert Rózsa (1:01.18)
Péter Horváth (54.95)
Béla Szabados (50.60)
3:43.61Q, NR
724 AustraliaTom Stachewicz (57.17)
Phil Rogers (1:01.89)
Jon Sieben (54.73)
Chris Fydler (49.99)
3:43.78Q
813 JapanHajime Itoi (56.70)
Akira Hayashi (1:01.47)
Keiichi Kawanaka (54.56)
Tsutomu Nakano (51.15)
3:43.88Q
933 Great BritainMartin Harris (57.45)
Nick Gillingham (1:01.63)
Richard Leishman (54.88)
Roland Lee (50.00)
3:43.96
1036 SpainMartín López-Zubero (55.72)
Ramón Camallonga (1:03.02)
Jaime Fernández (54.60)
Carlos Ventosa (50.78)
3:44.12
1132 ItalyEmanuele Merisi (57.25)
Gianni Minervini (1:02.96)
Leonardo Michelotti (54.66)
Massimo Trevisan (49.43)
3:44.30
1216 Puerto RicoManuel Guzmán (57.50)
Todd Torres (1:02.49)
David Monasterio (56.48)
Ricardo Busquets (50.05)
3:46.52NR
1323 ChinaLin Laijiu (57.54)
Chen Jianhong (1:02.46)
Shen Jianqiang (55.06)
Xie Jun (51.79)
3:46.85
1417 South AfricaSeddon Keyter (58.44)
Kenneth Cawood (1:03.49)
Peter Williams (54.13)
Darryl Cronjé (50.80)
3:46.86AF
1512 EstoniaIlmar Ojase (57.24)
Marko Pachel (1:03.32)
Aldo Suurväli (55.57)
Indrek Sei (50.74)
3:46.87
1622 BelgiumYasuhiro Vandewalle (56.65)
Frédérik Deburghgraeve (1:02.89)
Stefaan Maene (55.46)
Marc Verbeeck (52.64)
3:47.64
1737 NorwayThomas Sopp (58.54)
Børge Mørk (1:05.08)
Trond Høines (57.27)
Jarl Inge Melberg (51.53)
3:52.42
1831 PhilippinesRaymond Papa (57.86)
Patrick Concepcion (1:04.85)
Joseph Eric Buhain (55.95)
Leo Najera (54.98)
3:53.64NR
1921 Hong KongArthur Li Kai Yien (1:01.59)
Andrew Rutherfurd (1:04.87)
Duncan Todd (57.99)
Michael Wright (52.01)
3:56.46
2027 FinlandJani Sievinen (1:13.02)
Petri Suominen (1:04.89)
Vesa Hanski (57.37)
Antti Kasvio (50.90)
4:06.18
2128 United Arab EmiratesMohamed Bin Abid (1:08.88)
Obaid Al-Rumaithi (1:13.20)
Mohamed Khamis (1:02.51)
Ahmad Faraj (56.44)
4:21.03
2217 GuamPatrick Sagisi (1:01.65)
Glenn Diaz (1:10.03)
Ray Flores (1:01.62)
Adrian Romero (54.68)
4:07.98
2338 GuatemalaRoberto Bonilla (1:04.65)
Helder Torres (1:12.87)
Gustavo Bucaro (1:00.12)
Andrés Sedano (55.01)
4:12.65

Final

[3]

RankLaneNationSwimmersTimeNotes
4 United StatesJeff Rouse (53.86) WR
Nelson Diebel (1:01.45)
Pablo Morales (52.83)
Jon Olsen (48.79)
3:36.93=WR
5 Unified TeamVladimir Selkov (55.50)
Vasily Ivanov (1:01.59)
Pavlo Khnykin (53.56)
Alexander Popov (47.91)
3:38.56EU
3 CanadaMark Tewksbury (54.09)
Jonathan Cleveland (1:01.93)
Marcel Gery (53.72)
Stephen Clarke (49.92)
3:39.66
46 GermanyTino Weber (55.75)
Mark Warnecke (1:01.89)
Christian Keller (53.93)
Mark Pinger (48.62)
3:40.19NR
52 FranceFranck Schott (55.46)
Stéphane Vossart (1:02.22)
Bruno Gutzeit (53.87)
Stéphan Caron (48.96)
3:40.51NR
67 HungaryTamás Deutsch (56.18)
Norbert Rózsa (1:00.84)
Péter Horváth (54.85)
Béla Szabados (50.16)
3:42.03NR
71 AustraliaTom Stachewicz (56.84)
Phil Rogers (1:01.31)
Jon Sieben (54.78)
Chris Fydler (49.72)
3:42.65
88 JapanHajime Itoi (56.53)
Akira Hayashi (1:00.98)
Keiichi Kawanaka (54.32)
Tsutomu Nakano (51.42)
3:43.25

References

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