Swimming at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay

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Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships
Venue Nambu University Municipal Aquatics Center
Location Gwangju, South Korea
Dates 25 July (heats and final)
Competitors 66 from 14 nations
Teams 14
Winning time 7:41.50
Medalists
gold medal     Australia
silver medal     United States
bronze medal     Canada
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The Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay competition at the 2019 World Championships was held on 25 July 2019.[1][2]

Records

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

World record  China 7:42.08 Rome, Italy 30 July 2009
Competition record  China 7:42.08 Rome, Italy 30 July 2009

The following new records were set during this competition.

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
25 July Final Ariarne Titmus (1:54.27)
Madison Wilson (1:56.73)
Brianna Throssell (1:55.60)
Emma McKeon (1:54.90)
 Australia 7:41.50 WR, CR

Results

Heats

The heats were held on 25 July at 11:31.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 2 4  Australia Leah Neale (1:58.30)
Madison Wilson (1:56.46)
Brianna Throssell (1:56.70)
Kiah Melverton (1:59.18)
7:50.64 Q
2 1 4  United States Allison Schmitt (1:59.37)
Gabby DeLoof (1:58.35)
Melanie Margalis (1:56.37)
Leah Smith (1:57.49)
7:51.58 Q
3 1 3  Russia Anastasia Guzhenkova (1:59.04)
Valeriya Salamatina (1:57.54)
Daria Mullakaeva (1:58.74)
Veronika Andrusenko (1:57.34)
7:52.66 Q
4 1 5  China Ai Yanhan (1:58.83)
Dong Jie (1:59.72)
Zhang Yuhan (1:57.16)
Li Bingjie (1:58.39)
7:54.10 Q
5 2 6  Germany Reva Foos (1:58.81)
Isabel Marie Gose (1:57.51)
Marie Pietruschka (1:59.23)
Annika Bruhn (1:58.75)
7:54.30 Q
6 2 5  Canada Kayla Sanchez (1:58.88)
Emily Overholt (1:57.11)
Rebecca Smith (1:58.74)
Emma O'Croinin (2:00.37)
7:55.10 Q
7 1 6  Hungary Ajna Késely (1:58.82)
Evelyn Verrasztó (2:00.37)
Zsuzsanna Jakabos (1:59.60)
Katinka Hosszú (1:56.61)
7:55.40 Q
8 2 3  Japan Rio Shirai (1:59.68)
Chihiro Igarashi (1:59.17)
Tomomi Aoki (1:58.17)
Nagisa Ikemoto (1:58.98)
7:56.00 Q
9 2 2  Poland Aleksandra Polańska (1:59.80)
Dominika Kossakowska (2:00.76)
Marta Klimek (2:00.13)
Aleksandra Knop (2:01.01)
8:01.70
10 2 1  New Zealand Erika Fairweather (1:58.84)
Carina Doyle (2:00.92)
Chelsey Edwards (2:01.88)
Eve Thomas (2:01.64)
8:03.28
11 1 2  Hong Kong Camille Cheng (2:02.32)
Siobhán Haughey (1:56.84)
Ho Nam Wai (2:03.19)
Stephanie Au (2:02.63)
8:04.98
12 2 7  South Korea Choi Jung-min (2:02.21)
Jung Hyun-young (2:02.10)
Park Na-ri (2:01.89)
Jo Hyun-ju (2:02.18)
8:08.38
13 1 7  Singapore Quah Ting Wen (2:00.28)
Gan Ching Hwee (2:02.80)
Christie Chue (2:04.08)
Quah Jing Wen (2:01.28)
8:08.44 NR
14 1 1  Portugal Diana Durães (2:04.31)
Tamila Holub (2:03.95)
Ana Monteiro (2:10.93)
Victoria Kaminskaya (2:10.80)
8:29.99

Final

The final was held on 25 July at 21:47.[4]

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1st 4  Australia Ariarne Titmus (1:54.27) OC
Madison Wilson (1:56.73)
Brianna Throssell (1:55.60)
Emma McKeon (1:54.90)
7:41.50 WR
2nd 5  United States Simone Manuel (1:56.09)
Katie Ledecky (1:54.61)
Melanie Margalis (1:55.81)
Katie McLaughlin (1:55.36)
7:41.87 AM
3rd 7  Canada Kayla Sanchez (1:57.32)
Taylor Ruck (1:56.41)
Emily Overholt (1:56.26)
Penny Oleksiak (1:54.36)
7:44.35 NR
4 6  China Yang Junxuan (1:56.41)
Wang Jianjiahe (1:56.52)
Li Bingjie (1:56.29)
Zhang Yuhan (1:57.00)
7:46.22
5 3  Russia Anna Egorova (1:58.19)
Anastasia Guzhenkova (1:56.43)
Valeriya Salamatina (1:56.93)
Veronika Andrusenko (1:56.70)
7:48.25 NR
6 1  Hungary Ajna Késely (1:59.60)
Evelyn Verrasztó (1:59.74)
Zsuzsanna Jakabos (1:57.63)
Katinka Hosszú (1:57.60)
7:54.57
7 2  Germany Reva Foos (1:59.81)
Isabel Marie Gose (1:57.99)
Marie Pietruschka (1:59.04)
Annika Bruhn (1:58.79)
7:55.63
8 8  Japan Rio Shirai (1:59.88)
Chihiro Igarashi (1:58.81)
Tomomi Aoki (1:58.32)
Nagisa Ikemoto (1:59.30)
7:56.31

References