Swimming at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay


The men's 4×100 metre freestyle relay event at the 2000 Summer Olympics took place on 16 September at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre in Sydney, Australia.
For the first time in 36 years, the Australians solidified their triumph in front of a raucous home crowd as they upset the undefeated Americans to capture an Olympic title in the event. Leading by 0.15 seconds at the final relay exchange, Ian Thorpe was passed by U.S. swimmer Gary Hall, Jr. at the 350 metres mark, but eventually recovered and touched the wall first with an anchor of 48.30 to deliver the Aussie foursome of Michael Klim, Chris Fydler, and Ashley Callus a gold-medal time in 3:13.67. Leading off the race, Klim also established a global standard to shave 0.03 seconds off the record set by his Russian training partner Alexander Popov in 1994.
Prior to the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay, Hall posted on his blog: "My biased opinion says that we will smash them like guitars. Historically the U.S. has always risen to the occasion. But the logic in that remote area of my brain says it won't be so easy for the United States to dominate the waters this time." The Australian team responded to Hall's remarks after the race by playing air guitar on the pool deck. Hall recalled the race, saying, "I don't even know how to play the guitar...I consider it the best relay race I've ever been part of. I doff my cap to the great Ian Thorpe. He had a better finish than I had." Another member of Australia's victorious 4x100 team, Michael Klim, recalled that "Hall was the first swimmer to come over and congratulate us. Even though he dished it out, he was a true sportsman".
Team USA's Hall, Anthony Ervin, Neil Walker, and Jason Lezak lost a powerful challenge to the Aussies only for the silver in a new American record of 3:13.86, the second-fastest time in history, finishing 1.25 seconds under their five-year-old world record. Meanwhile, Brazil's team of Fernando Scherer, Gustavo Borges, Carlos Jayme, Edvaldo Silva Filho earned their first ever relay medal in 20 years, as they took home the bronze with a time of 3:17.40.
Germany, Italy, Sweden, and France rounded out the championship field, while the Russians, led by Popov, were disqualified due to an early relay launch from Andrey Kapralov on the lead-off leg.
In the absence of Pieter van den Hoogenband on the morning prelims, the Dutch team posted an excellent time of 3:18.32 to lead the first heat, but was cast out of the final race for an early jumping attempt from Dennis Rijnbeek during the second exchange.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.
The following new world and Olympic records were set during this competition.
DateEventNameNationalityTimeRecord
September 16FinalMichael Klim
Chris Fydler
Ashley Callus
Ian Thorpe
3:13.67

Results

Heats

RankHeatLaneNationSwimmersTimeNotes
134Scott Tucker
Anthony Ervin
Jason Lezak
Josh Davis
3:15.43Q
224Chris Fydler
Todd Pearson
Adam Pine
Ashley Callus
3:17.37Q
315Lars Conrad
Torsten Spanneberg
Stephan Kunzelmann
Stefan Herbst
3:18.70Q
413Lorenzo Vismara
Mauro Gallo
Klaus Lanzarini
Simone Cercato
3:18.86Q
535Fernando Scherer
Edvaldo Silva Filho
Carlos Jayme
Gustavo Borges
3:19.29Q
625Denis Pimankov
Leonid Khokhlov
Andrey Kapralov
Alexander Popov
3:19.70Q
726Stefan Nystrand
Johan Wallberg
Lars Frölander
Mattias Ohlin
3:19.80Q
823Romain Barnier
Frédérick Bousquet
Hugo Viart
Nicolas Kintz
3:20.19Q
933Paul Belk
Sion Brinn
Anthony Howard
Mark Stevens
3:20.45
1012Igor Koleda
Pavel Lagoun
Dzmitry Kalinouski
Aleh Rukhlevich
3:20.85NR
1122Roland Mark Schoeman
Brendon Dedekind
Nicholas Folker
Terence Parkin
3:21.28AF
1232Vyacheslav Shyrshov
Rostyslav Svanidze
Artem Goncharenko
Pavlo Khnykin
3:21.48
1336Craig Hutchison
Robbie Taylor
Rick Say
Yannick Lupien
3:21.98
1437Alexei Manziula
Eithan Urbach
Oren Azrad
Yoav Bruck
3:22.06NR
1516Jorge Luis Ulibarri
Eduardo Lorente
Juan Benavides
Javier Botello
3:22.76
1627Arūnas Savickas
Minvydas Packevičius
Saulius Binevičius
Rolandas Gimbutis
3:23.68
1728Carlos Santander
Oswaldo Quevedo
Francisco Páez
Francisco Sánchez
3:24.64
1838Dennis Otzen Jensen
Henrik Steen Andersen
Jeppe Nielsen
Jacob Carstensen
3:24.78
1917Duje Draganja
Marijan Kanjer
Ivan Mladina
Alen Lončar
3:24.96
2021Sergey Ashihmin
Konstantin Ushkov
Dmitri Kuzmin
Alexei Pavlov
3:25.03
2131Igor Sitnikov
Andrey Kvassov
Pavel Sidorov
Sergey Borisenko
3:28.90
11Mark Veens
Dennis Rijnbeek
Ewout Holst
Johan Kenkhuis
14Oleg Tsvetkovskiy
Oleg Pukhnatiy
Ravil Nachaev
Petr Vasiliev

Final