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29Th LEN European Swimming Championships 29th LEN European Swimming Championships Eindhoven, Netherlands March 13­24, 2008 24 MAR 2008 Men's 4 x 100m Medley Relay 09:55 Heats Event 40 RESULTS SUMMARY Résumé des résultats Record Splits NOC (Relay) Location Date WR 3:30.68 53.45 1:52.82 2:43.10 USA ­ United States Athens (GRE) 21 AUG 2004 ER 3:34.72 54.87 1:55.05 2:46.77 RUS ­ Russia Barcelona (ESP) 27 JUL 2003 CR 3:34.96 53.66 1:53.97 2:46.71 RUS ­ Russia Budapest (HUN) 6 AUG 2006 Heats Event No. 40 Time Rank Heat Lane NOC Name R.T. 50m 100m Time Behind 1 3 2 RUS ­ Russia 3:36.96 Q Stanislav Donets 0.77 26.44 55.01 55.01 Grigory Falko 0.31 28.31 1:00.88 1:55.89 Nikolay Skvortsov 0.00 23.68 52.06 2:47.95 Sergey Fesikov 0.28 22.84 49.01 3:36.96 2 1 3 CRO ­ Croatia 3:37.17 Q 0.21 Gordan Kozulj 0.64 26.95 55.35 55.35 Vanja Rogulj 0.16 27.97 1:01.16 1:56.51 Mario Todorovic 0.32 23.76 52.16 2:48.67 Duje Draganja 0.10 21.91 48.50 3:37.17 3 1 7 NED ­ Netherlands 3:37.41 Q 0.45 Nick Driebergen 0.75 26.94 55.49 55.49 Thijs Van Valkengoed 0.31 28.10 1:00.74 1:56.23 Robin Christiaan Van Aggele 0.38 24.10 52.34 2:48.57 Mitja Zastrow 0.27 23.40 48.84 3:37.41 4 1 2 SWE ­ Sweden 3:38.20 Q 1.24 Simon Sjoedin 0.65 27.63 56.56 56.56 Jonas Andersson 0.12 28.20 1:01.35 1:57.91 Lars Froelander 0.29 24.34 52.44 2:50.35 Stefan Nystrand 0.08 22.63 47.85 3:38.20 5 3 3 GBR ­ Great Britain 3:38.33 Q 1.37 Matthew Clay 0.56 26.67 55.00 55.00 Kristopher Gilchrist 0.16 27.95 1:00.94 1:55.94 Michael Rock 0.06 24.36 53.38 2:49.32 Benjamin Thomas Hockin 0.27 23.44 49.01 3:38.33 6 2 4 ITA ­ Italy 3:38.66 Q 1.70 Mirco Di Tora 0.62 26.62 55.36 55.36 Loris Facci 0.18 28.60 1:00.73 1:56.09 Paolo Villa 0.23 24.94 53.59 2:49.68 Christian Galenda 0.11 23.32 48.98 3:38.66 7 3 5 ESP ­ Spain 3:39.65 Q 2.69 Aschwin Wildeboer Faber 0.65 26.93 55.14 55.14 Melquiades Alvarez Caraballo 0.40 28.61 1:01.18 1:56.32 Rafael Munoz Perez 0.21 24.57 53.28 2:49.60 Brenton Cabello Forns 0.15 23.55 50.05 3:39.65 8 3 4 UKR ­ Ukraine 3:39.72 Q 2.76 Olexandr Isakov 0.66 28.08 57.23 57.23 Igor Borysik 0.36 28.30 1:00.68 1:57.91 Sergiy Breus 0.31 23.92 52.54 2:50.45 Yuriy Yegoshin 0.23 23.23 49.27 3:39.72 9 2 6 GER ­ Germany 3:41.03 4.07 Helge Meeuw 0.60 26.61 54.82 54.82 Johannes Neumann 0.18 28.12 1:01.91 1:56.73 Benjamin Starke 0.28 24.96 53.84 2:50.57 Jens Thiele 0.25 23.62 50.46 3:41.03 10 2 2 DEN ­ Denmark 3:41.37 4.41 Mathias Gydesen 0.64 27.35 56.40 56.40 Chris Christensen 0.13 28.52 1:02.02 1:58.42 Anders Frahm 0.09 24.82 53.98 2:52.40 Jakob Andkjaer 0.27 23.14 48.97 3:41.37 Timing & Data­Handling by OMEGA SWM451900_74B 1.0 Report Created MON 24 MAR 2008 10:13 Page 1/2 29th LEN European Swimming Championships Eindhoven, Netherlands March 13­24, 2008 24 MAR 2008 Men's 4 x 100m Medley Relay 09:55 Heats Event 40 RESULTS SUMMARY Résumé des résultats Heats Event No. 40 Time Rank Heat Lane NOC Name R.T. 50m 100m Time Behind 11 1 6 ROU ­ Romania 3:41.63 4.67 Razvan Florea 0.69 27.05 55.47 55.47 Valentin Preda 0.27 28.36 1:02.11 1:57.58 Ioan Gherghel 0.40 24.99 53.72 2:51.30 Norbert Trandafir 0.39 23.90 50.33 3:41.63 12 1 4 BLR ­ Belarus 3:41.99 5.03 Pavel Sankovich 0.62 27.42 56.99 56.99 Viktar Vabishchevich 0.46 28.70 1:02.84 1:59.83 Yauheni Lazuka ­0.02 23.77 52.71 2:52.54 Stanislau Neviarouski 0.24 23.41 49.45 3:41.99 13 3 7 ISR ­ Israel 3:42.29 5.33 Guy Barnea 0.72 26.73 55.26 55.26 Tom Beeri 0.17 28.98 1:03.21 1:58.47 Alon Mandel 0.29 24.89 53.45 2:51.92 Nimrod Shapira 0.22 23.56 50.37 3:42.29 14 2 3 LTU ­ Lithuania 3:43.03 6.07 Vytautas Janusaitis 0.65 26.89 55.70 55.70 Giedrius Titenis 0.36 29.48 1:03.13 1:58.83 Rimvydas Salcius 0.47 24.98 54.12 2:52.95 Paulius Viktoravicius 0.42 23.85 50.08 3:43.03 15 3 1 GRE ­ Greece 3:43.43 6.47 Aristeidis Grigoriadis 0.71 26.79 55.84 55.84 Romanos­Iason Alyfantis 0.33 29.15 1:03.54 1:59.38 Sotirios Pastras 0.18 24.80 53.49 2:52.87 Andreas Zisimos 0.23 24.25 50.56 3:43.43 16 2 5 SUI ­ Switzerland 3:44.20 7.24 Jonathan Massacand 0.72 27.34 55.94 55.94 Dimitri Waeber 0.10 29.72 1:03.65 1:59.59 Damien Courtois 0.23 24.77 54.91 2:54.50 Karel Novy 0.22 24.01 49.70 3:44.20 17 2 7 POR ­ Portugal 3:45.64 8.68 Adriano Miguel Niz 0.59 27.95 57.06 57.06 Carlos Esteves Almeida 0.43 29.77 1:04.34 2:01.40 Simao Gomes Morgado 0.32 24.54 53.03 2:54.43 Alexandre Escudier Agostinho 0.43 23.98 51.21 3:45.64 18 3 6 HUN ­ Hungary 3:46.74 9.78 Peter Nagy 0.74 28.22 57.79 57.79 Richard Bodor 0.29 28.57 1:01.94 1:59.73 Norbert Kovacs 0.49 25.85 55.76 2:55.49 Krisztian Takacs 0.32 24.28 51.25 3:46.74 1 5 NOR ­ Norway DSQ Kim Torry Simmenes 0.72 27.06 56.74 56.74 Alexander Dale Oen ­0.07 Gard Kvale Robin Dale Oen Legend WR World Record ER European Record CR Championships Record R.T. Reaction Time DSQ Disqualified DNF Did not Finish DNS Did not Start Timing & Data­Handling by OMEGA SWM451900_74B 1.0 Report Created MON 24 MAR 2008 10:13 Page 2/2.
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