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Men's 4 ×100 metre freestyle relay at the 2023 Pan American Games
VenueAquatic Center
DatesOctober 21 (Final)
Competitors45 from 9 nations
Winning time3:13.51
Medalists
Gold medal   Brazil
Silver medal   United States
Bronze medal   Canada
«2019
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The men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay competition of the swimming events at the 2023 Pan American Games were held on October 21, 2023, at the Aquatic Center in Santiago, Chile.[1]

Records[edit]

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Pan American Games records were as follows:

World record  United States (USA)
Michael Phelps (47.51)
Garrett Weber-Gale (47.02)
Cullen Jones (47.65)
Jason Lezak (46.06)
3:08.24 Beijing, China August 11, 2008
Pan American Games record  Brazil (BRA)
Breno Correia (48.82)
Marcelo Chierighini (47.45)
Bruno Fratus (48.18)
Pedro Spajari (48.16)
3:12.61 Lima,Peru August 6, 2019

Results[edit]

KEY: Q Qualified GR Games record NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal best

Heats[edit]

The first round was held on October 21.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes
1 2 5  Brazil Victor Alcará (49.79)
Guilherme Caribé (49.01)
Felipe Ribeiro de Souza (49.05)
Breno Correia (48.30)
3:16.15 Q
2 2 4  United States Coby Carrozza (49.80)
Jack Aikins (48.95)
Lukas Davin Miller (48.98)
Adam Chaney (48.84)
3:16.57 Q
3 1 4  Canada Stephen Calkins (49.95)
Finlay Knox (49.21)
Blake Tierney (50.19)
Jeremy Bagshaw (50.98)
3:20.33 Q
4 2 3  Mexico Gabriel Castaño (50.34)
Ángel Martínez (50.26)
Sebastian Camacho (50.89)
Andres Dupont (50.58)
3:22.07 Q
5 2 6  Colombia Esnaider Reales (51.52)
Sebastián Camacho (51.58)
Omar Pinzón (49.93)
Santiago Corredor (50.42)
3:23.45 Q
6 1 3  Argentina Matias Santizo (49.73)
Ulises Saravia (51.49)
Lucas Alba (52.79)
Guido Buscaglia (49.63)
3:23.64 Q
7 1 5  Venezuela Emil Perez (51.51)
Jesus Lopez (52.82)
Diego Mas Fraiz (51.33)
Alberto Mestre (49.53)
3:25.19 Q
8 1 7  Peru Ricardo Espinoza (52.02)
Rafael Ponce de Leon (50.82)
Carlos Cobos (54.49)
Joaquín Vargas (56.57)
3:33.90 Q
9 2 7  Bahamas Lamar Taylor (50.51)
Mark-anthony Thompson (55.50)
Jack Barr (56.25)
Luke Thomson (54.92)
3:37.18

Final[edit]

The final was also held on October 21.[3][4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Guilherme Caribé (48.41)
Marcelo Chierighini (48.00)
Victor Alcará (48.34)
Felipe Ribeiro de Souza (48.76)
 Brazil 3:13.51
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Jonathan Kulow (48.45)
Adam Chaney (48.17)
Jack Aikins (48.60)
Brooks Curry (49.00)
 United States 3:14.22
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Javier Acevedo (48.75)
Edouard Fullum-Huot (49.31)
Stephen Calkins (49.29)
Finlay Knox (48.48)
 Canada 3:15.83
4 6 Jorge Iga (49.59)
Andres Dupont (49.27)
Gabriel Castaño (50.17)
Ángel Martínez ( 50.16)
 Mexico 3:19.19
5 1 Alberto Mestre (59.38)
Alfonso Mestre (50.07)
Emil Perez (50.39)
Jesus Lopez (50.95)
 Venezuela 3:20.79
6 7 Guido Buscaglia (59.71)
Matias Santizo (49.63)
Joaquin Piñero (51.79)
Ulises Saravia (51.21)
 Argentina 3:23.40
7 2 Omar Pinzón (51.19)
Juan Morales (51.68)
Sebastián Camacho (50.65)
Santiago Corredor (49.88)
 Colombia 3:23.40
8 8 Ricardo Espinoza (52.29)
Rafael Ponce de Leon (50.97)
Carlos Cobos (55.11)
Joaquín Vargas (51.97)
 Peru 3:23.40

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