Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay


The women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay event at the 2016 Summer Olympics took place on 6 August at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium.

Summary

As expected, the Australian women's team solidified its triumph to set a new world record and defend the Olympic title in one of the program's freestyle relay races with the help of sterling final legs from sisters Bronte and Cate Campbell. Trailing half of the race with a marginal lead from the Americans, Bronte booted the Australians to the front with a third-leg split of 52.15, before her sister Cate put on a fastest finish at the anchor leg to deliver the foursome of Emma McKeon and Brittany Elmslie a gold-medal time in 3:30.65. Moreover, they managed to break their own world record, set at the Commonwealth Games two years earlier, by a third of a second.
The U.S. team of Simone Manuel and Abbey Weitzeil handed Dana Vollmer the third-leg duties to maintain their lead, but Vollmer's split of 53.18 was just almost a second behind Bronte Campbell that pushed Australia to the front. As Katie Ledecky dove into the pool at the final exchange with a split of 52.79, she could not catch Cate Campbell near the wall to leave the Americans with a silver medal in 3:31.89. Meanwhile, Sandrine Mainville, Chantal Van Landeghem, Taylor Ruck, and Penny Oleksiak ended Canada's 20-year medal drought for the female swimmers by taking home the bronze in 3:32.89.
The Dutch quartet of Marrit Steenbergen, Femke Heemskerk, Inge Dekker, and three-time gold medalist Ranomi Kromowidjojo fell short of the medal podium with a fourth-place time in 3:33.81, while Sweden, Italy, France, and Japan also vied for an Olympic medal.
Earlier in the prelims, the Australian team of Elmslie, Campbell sisters Bronte and Cate, and Madison Wilson grabbed the top seed with a 3:32.39 to overturn their own existing Olympic record by 86-hundredths of a second.
The medals were presented by John Dowling Coates, Australia Vice President of the IOC and Dennis Miller, Vice President of FINA.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.
The following records were established during the competition:
DateEventNameNationTimeRecord
6 AugustHeat 2Madison Wilson
Brittany Elmslie
Bronte Campbell
Cate Campbell
3:32.39
6 AugustFinalEmma McKeon
Brittany Elmslie
Bronte Campbell
Cate Campbell
3:30.65,

Competition format

The competition consisted of two rounds: heats and a final. The relay teams with the best 8 times in the heats advanced to the final. Swim-offs were used as necessary to break ties for advancement to the next round.

Results

Heats

A total of sixteen countries have qualified to participate. The best eight from two heats advanced to the final.
RankHeatLaneNationSwimmersTimeNotes
124Madison Wilson
Brittany Elmslie
Bronte Campbell
Cate Campbell
3:32.39Q,
225Amanda Weir
Lia Neal
Allison Schmitt
Katie Ledecky
3:33.59Q
323Sandrine Mainville
Chantal Van Landeghem
Michelle Williams
Taylor Ruck
3:33.84Q, NR
413Erika Ferraioli
Silvia di Pietro
Aglaia Pezzato
Federica Pellegrini
3:35.90Q NR
514Inge Dekker
Marrit Steenbergen
Maud van der Meer
Femke Heemskerk
3:35.94Q
615Michelle Coleman
Louise Hansson
Ida Lindborg
Sarah Sjöström
3:36.42Q
712Miki Uchida
Rikako Ikee
Misaki Yamaguchi
Yayoi Matsumoto
3:36.74Q, NR
822Béryl Gastaldello
Charlotte Bonnet
Mathilde Cini
Anna Santamans
3:36.85Q, NR
916Zhu Menghui
Sun Meichen
Tang Yi
Shen Duo
3:37.25
1027Veronika Popova
Viktoriya Andreeva
Rozaliya Nasretdinova
Nataliya Lovtsova
3:37.68NR
1126Larissa Oliveira
Etiene Medeiros
Daynara de Paula
Manuella Lyrio
3:39.40
1217Pernille Blume
Julie Kepp Jensen
Sarah Bro
Mie Nielsen
3:39.45
1321Fatima Gallardo
Marta González
Patricia Castro
Melania Costa Schmid
3:40.46NR
1428Maria Ugolkova
Alexandra Touretski
Danielle Villars
Noemi Girardet
3:41.02NR
1511Katarzyna Wilk
Alicja Tchórz
Aleksandra Urbańczyk
Anna Dowgiert
3:41.43
1618Keren Siebner
Zohar Shikler
Amit Ivry
Andrea Murez
3:41.97

Final

RankLaneNationSwimmersTimeNotes
4Emma McKeon
Brittany Elmslie
Bronte Campbell
Cate Campbell
3:30.65
5Simone Manuel
Abbey Weitzeil
Dana Vollmer
Katie Ledecky
3:31.89AM
3Sandrine Mainville
Chantal Van Landeghem
Taylor Ruck
Penny Oleksiak
3:32.89NR
42Marrit Steenbergen
Femke Heemskerk
Inge Dekker
Ranomi Kromowidjojo
3:33.81
57Michelle Coleman
Sarah Sjöström
Ida Marko-Varga
Louise Hansson
3:35.90
66Erika Ferraioli
Silvia di Pietro
Aglaia Pezzato
Federica Pellegrini
3:36.78
78Béryl Gastaldello
Charlotte Bonnet
Mathilde Cini
Anna Santamans
3:37.45
81Miki Uchida
Rikako Ikee
Misaki Yamaguchi
Yayoi Matsumoto
3:37.78