Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

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Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay
at the Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships
Dates18 August
Competitors7 from 28 nations
Winning time3:35.82
Medalists
gold medal    Sweden
silver medal    Netherlands
bronze medal    Italy

The Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay competition of the 2014 European Aquatics Championships was held on 18 August. With seven entries there was no preliminary heats; only one final race was contested.

Records

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

Nation Time Location Date
World record  Australia 3:30.98 Glasgow 24 July 2014
European record  Netherlands 3:31.72 Rome 26 July 2009
Championship record  Netherlands 3:33.62 Eindhoven 18 March 2008

Results

Final

The final was held at 19:16.

Rank Lane Nationality Swimmers Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4  Sweden Michelle Coleman (53.85)
Magdalena Kuras (55.55)
Louise Hansson (54.28)
Sarah Sjöström (52.14)
3:35.82
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5  Netherlands Inge Dekker (54.50)
Maud van der Meer (54.49)
Esmee Vermeulen (54.49)
Femke Heemskerk (52.78)
3:36.26
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6  Italy Alice Mizzau (55.25)
Erika Ferraioli (54.14)
Giada Galizi (54.59)
Federica Pellegrini (53.65)
3:37.63
4 7  Russia Veronika Popova (53.94)
Viktoriya Andreeva (55.24)
Arina Openyshena (54.80)
Margarita Nesterova (54.57)
3:38.55
5 2  France Charlotte Bonnet (54.86)
Anna Santamans (54.99)
Cloé Hache (55.29)
Coralie Balmy (55.07)
3:40.21
6 3  Finland Hanna-Maria Seppälä (55.44)
Noora Laukkanen (57.40)
Mimosa Jallow (55.94)
Jenna Laukkanen (58.24)
3:47.02
8  Denmark Jeanette Ottesen (53.59)
Julie Levisen
Mie Nielsen
Pernille Blume
DSQ

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