Swimming at the 2010 Asian Games – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

The men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay event at the 2010 Asian Games took place on 18 November 2010 at Guangzhou Aoti Aquatics Centre.

Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
at the 2010 Asian Games
VenueAoti Aquatics Centre
Date18 November
Competitors71 from 15 nations
Medalists
 
 
 

There were 15 teams who took part in this event. Two heats were held. The heat in which a team competed did not formally matter for advancement, as the teams with the top eight times from the both field qualified for the finals.

Japan won the gold medal with 3 minutes 34.10 seconds. China was disqualified because of Wang Shuai's false start, although they reached the terminal first.

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Date Time Event
Thursday, 18 November 201010:06Heats
19:28Final

Records

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

World Record United States3:27.28Rome, Italy2 August 2009
Asian Record Japan3:30.74Rome, Italy2 August 2009
Games Record Japan3:36.52Doha, Qatar7 December 2006

Results

Legend
  • DNS — Did not start
  • DSQ — Disqualified

Heats

Rank Heat Team Time Notes
12 Japan (JPN) 3:40.78
Ryosuke Irie55.89
Kosuke Kitajima1:00.93
Masayuki Kishida53.00
Shunsuke Kuzuhara50.96
21 China (CHN) 3:45.78
He Jianbin55.96
Xue Ruipeng1:06.02
Chen Weiwu53.67
Shi Tengfei50.13
32 Kazakhstan (KAZ) 3:46.32
Stanislav Ossinskiy57.16
Yevgeniy Ryzhkov1:05.05
Rustam Khudiyev54.08
Artur Dilman50.03
42 South Korea (KOR) 3:46.55
Kim Ji-heun57.15
Choi Kyu-woong1:04.21
Chang Gyu-cheol54.38
Park Min-kyu50.81
52 Iran (IRI) 3:48.14
Jamal Chavoshifar59.86
Mohammad Alirezaei1:01.49
Saeid Maleka Ashtiani55.19
Mohammad Bidarian51.60
62 Singapore (SIN) 3:48.22
Rainer Ng57.66
Lionel Khoo1:04.01
Nicholas Tan55.18
Zach Ong51.37
71 Uzbekistan (UZB) 3:48.90
Danil Bugakov58.93
Dmitriy Shvetsov1:04.10
Aleksey Derlyugov55.96
Daniil Tulupov49.91
82 India (IND) 3:49.38
Rehan Poncha59.51
Sandeep Sejwal1:03.26
Virdhawal Khade54.82
Aaron D'Souza51.79
91 Malaysia (MAS) 3:49.82
Ian James Barr58.56
Yap See Tuan1:04.49
Daniel Bego54.79
Foo Jian Beng51.98
101 Hong Kong (HKG) 3:50.09
Chung Lai Yeung58.61
Wong Chun Yan1:04.50
David Wong54.98
Kong Chun Yin52.00
112 Philippines (PHI) 3:52.05
Charles Walker59.17
Miguel Molina1:03.93
Jessie Lacuna57.23
Daniel Coakley51.72
121 Macau (MAC) 4:02.42
Antonio Tong1:00.49
Chou Kit1:09.68
Lao Kuan Fong57.46
Lei Cheok Fong54.79
132 Qatar (QAT) 4:31.47
Mohammed Al-Mahmoud1:09.04
Ahmed Atari1:13.55
Abdulaziz Al-Marzooqi1:06.73
Mohammed Hassan1:02.15
1 Indonesia (INA) DSQ
I Gede Siman Sudartawa58.90
Nicko Biondi1:03.17
Glenn Victor Sutanto53.86
Triady Fauzi Sidiq
1 Athletes from Kuwait (IOC) DNS

Final

Rank Team Time Notes
 Japan (JPN) 3:34.10GR
Ryosuke Irie53.84
Ryo Tateishi59.80
Takuro Fujii51.43
Rammaru Harada49.03
 South Korea (KOR) 3:38.30
Park Seon-kwan55.49
Choi Kyu-woong1:01.23
Jeong Doo-hee53.54
Park Tae-hwan48.04
 Kazakhstan (KAZ) 3:40.55
Stanislav Ossinskiy56.80
Vladislav Polyakov1:00.41
Fedor Shkilyov53.63
Stanislav Kuzmin49.71
4 Singapore (SIN) 3:47.54
Rainer Ng57.08
Lionel Khoo1:03.41
Nicholas Tan55.58
Clement Lim51.47
5 Uzbekistan (UZB) 3:48.70
Danil Bugakov58.44
Dmitriy Shvetsov1:04.49
Aleksey Derlyugov55.75
Daniil Tulupov50.02
6 India (IND) 3:52.97
M. B. Balakrishnan1:00.10
Sandeep Sejwal1:02.99
Rehan Poncha57.27
Aaron D'Souza52.61
 China (CHN) DSQ
Sun Xiaolei54.93
Wang Shuai
Zhou Jiawei
Lü Zhiwu
 Iran (IRI) DSQ
Jamal Chavoshifar59.52
Mohammad Alirezaei1:02.24
Saeid Maleka Ashtiani
Mohammad Bidarian

References

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