Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay

Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
VenueOlympic Aquatics Stadium
Dates10 August (heats & final)
Competitors76 from 16 nations
Teams16
Winning time7:43.03
Medalists
 
 
 
Swimming at the
2016 Summer Olympics
Qualification
Freestyle
50 m   men   women
100 m men women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m women
1500 m men
Backstroke
100 m men women
200 m men women
Breaststroke
100 m men women
200 m men women
Butterfly
100 m men women
200 m men women
Individual medley
200 m men women
400 m men women
Freestyle relay
4×100 m men women
4×200 m men women
Medley relay
4×100 m men women
Marathon
10 km men women

The women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay event at the 2016 Summer Olympics took place on 9 August at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium.[1]

The U.S. women's team overhauled the rest of the field on the home stretch to defend their Olympic title with the help of a sterling anchor leg from Katie Ledecky. Trading the lead with Sweden, China, and Australia through the first three legs of the race, Ledecky left the field behind with an anchor split of 1:53.74 to deliver the American foursome of Allison Schmitt (1:56.21), Leah Smith (1:56.69), and Maya DiRado (1:56.39) a gold medal in 7:43.03.[2][3] As the Americans celebrated their victory, Ledecky also added the relay gold to her individual triumphs in both the 200 and 400 m freestyle earlier.[4][5]

Australia's Leah Neale (1:57.95), Emma McKeon (1:54.64), and Bronte Barratt (1:55.81) moved themselves to the front on the third leg. As the youngster Tamsin Cook dove into the pool at the final exchange with a 1:56.47 split, she could not catch Ledecky near the wall to reproduce her nation's silver-medal feat from London 2012 in 7:44.87.[6] [7] Meanwhile, Canada's Katerine Savard (1:57.91), Taylor Ruck (1:56.18), Brittany MacLean (1:56.36), and Penny Oleksiak (1:54.94) were unable to close the gap on the two leading teams at the anchor leg, leaving them with a bronze and a national record in 7:45.39.[8][9]

Seizing a brief lead early in the race, the Chinese combination of Shen Duo (1:56.30), Ai Yanhan (1:57.79), Dong Jie (1:57.15), and Zhang Yuhan (1:56.72) slipped out of medals to fourth in 7:47.96.[10] Sweden's Michelle Coleman (1:56.20), Ida Marko-Varga (1:59.46), Sarah Sjöström (1:54.88), and Louise Hansson (1:59.72) finished the race with a fifth-place time in 7:50.26, while Hungary (7:51.03), anchored by three-time gold medalist Katinka Hosszú, Russia (7:53.26), and Japan (7:56.76) rounded out the championship field.[9]

Records

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

World record  China (CHN)
Yang Yu (1:55.47)
Zhu Qianwei (1:55.79)
Liu Jing (1:56.09)
Pang Jiaying (1:54.73)
7:42.08 Rome, Italy 30 July 2009
Olympic record  United States (USA)
Missy Franklin (1:55.96)
Dana Vollmer (1:56.02)
Shannon Vreeland (1:56.85)
Allison Schmitt (1:54.09)
7:42.92 London, Great Britain 1 August 2012

Results

Heats

A total of sixteen countries qualified to participate. The best eight from two heats advanced to the final.

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 2 4  United States Allison Schmitt (1:55.95)
Missy Franklin (1:57.03)
Melanie Margalis (1:57.04)
Cierra Runge (1:57.75)
7:47.77 Q
2 1 3  Australia Leah Neale (1:57.06)
Bronte Barratt (1:56.85)
Tamsin Cook (1:57.35)
Jessica Ashwood (1:57.98)
7:49.24 Q
3 2 5  China Ai Yanhan (1:57.20)
Zhang Yuhan (1:56.38)
Dong Jie (1:57.45)
Wang Shijia (1:58.55)
7:49.58 Q
4 1 2  Russia Viktoriya Andreeva (1:57.82)
Arina Openysheva (1:57.67)
Daria Mullakaeva (1:57.85)
Veronika Popova (1:57.18)
7:50.52 Q, NR
5 2 8  Hungary Evelyn Verrasztó (1:58.81)
Ajna Késely (1:58.93)
Boglárka Kapás (1:57.77)
Katinka Hosszú (1:55.66)
7:51.17 Q
6 1 7  Canada Katerine Savard (1:57.96)
Taylor Ruck (1:56.25)
Emily Overholt (1:58.29)
Kennedy Goss (1:59.49)
7:51.99 Q
7 1 6  Japan Chihiro Igarashi (1:57.18) NR
Rikako Ikee (1:57.71)
Tomomi Aoki (1:57.39)
Sachi Mochida (2:00.22)
7:52.50 Q
8 1 5  Sweden Louise Hansson (2:00.07)
Michelle Coleman (1:56.93)
Ida Marko-Varga (1:59.27)
Sarah Sjöström (1:57.16)
7:53.43 Q
9 2 3  Great Britain Siobhan-Marie O'Connor (1:57.47)
Georgia Coates (1:58.59)
Hannah Miley (1:58.66)
Camilla Hattersley (1:59.45)
7:54.17
10 2 2  France Coralie Balmy (1:57.38)
Cloé Hache (2:01.52)
Charlotte Bonnet (1:58.15)
Margaux Fabre (1:58.50)
7:55.55
11 2 7  Brazil Manuella Lyrio (1:58.39)
Jéssica Cavalheiro (1:59.05)
Gabrielle Roncatto (2:00.09)
Larissa Oliveira (1:58.15)
7:55.68 SA
12 2 1  Germany Annika Bruhn (1:59.28)
Leonie Kullmann (1:59.04)
Paulina Schmiedel (2:01.24)
Sarah Kohler (1:57.18)
7:56.74
13 1 4  Italy Alice Mizzau (1:59.74)
Martina de Memme (2:00.54)
Chiara Masini Lucetti (2:00.98)
Federica Pellegrini (1:56.48)
7:57.74
14 1 1  Netherlands Marrit Steenbergen (2:00.80)
Esmee Vermeulen (1:59.07)
Andrea Kneppers (1:59.86)
Robin Neumann (1:59.01)
7:58.74
15 1 8  Slovenia Janja Šegel (1:59.81)
Anja Klinar (2:00.74)
Tjaša Pintar (1:59.25)
Tjaša Oder (2:02.42)
8:02.22
16 2 6  Spain Melania Costa Schmid (2:00.02)
Patricia Castro (1:59.91)
Fátima Gallardo (2:00.02)
África Zamorano (2:03.79)
8:03.74

Final

Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) 5  United States Allison Schmitt (1:56.21)
Leah Smith (1:56.69)
Maya DiRado (1:56.39)
Katie Ledecky (1:53.74)
7:43.03
2nd, silver medalist(s) 4  Australia Leah Neale (1:57.95)
Emma McKeon (1:54.64)
Bronte Barratt (1:55.81)
Tamsin Cook (1:56.47)
7:44.87
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 7  Canada Katerine Savard (1:57.91)
Taylor Ruck (1:56.18)
Brittany MacLean (1:56.36)
Penny Oleksiak (1:54.94)
7:45.39 NR
4 2  China Shen Duo (1:56.30)
Ai Yanhan (1:57.79)
Dong Jie (1:57.15)
Zhang Yuhan (1:56.72)
7:47.96
5 3  Sweden Michelle Coleman (1:56.20)
Ida Marko-Varga (1:59.46)
Sarah Sjöström (1:54.88)
Louise Hansson (1:59.72)
7:50.26
6 8  Hungary Zsuzsanna Jakabos (1:58.90)
Ajna Késely (1:58.74)
Boglárka Kapás (1:57.65)
Katinka Hosszú (1:55.74)
7:51.03
7 6  Russia Veronika Popova (1:57.52)
Viktoriya Andreeva (1:58.10)
Daria Ustinova (1:59.54)
Arina Openysheva (1:58.10)
7:53.26
8 1  Japan Chihiro Igarashi (1:57.85)
Sachi Mochida (2:02.00)
Tomomi Aoki (1:58.66)
Rikako Ikee (1:58.25)
7:56.76

References

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