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
VenueNambu University Municipal Aquatics Center
LocationGwangju, South Korea
Dates25 July (heats and final)
Competitors66 from 14 nations
Teams14
Winning time7:41.50 WR
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

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 place, gold medalist(s) 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 place, silver medalist(s) 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 place, bronze medalist(s) 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

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