Swimming at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women’s 4 × 100 metre medley relay: Difference between revisions

 

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|nations = 16

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|gold = {{flagIOCteam|AUS|2004 Summer}}<br/>[[Giaan Rooney]], [[Leisel Jones]], [[Petria Thomas]], [[Jodie Henry]], [[Brooke Hanson]]*, [[Alice Tait|Alice Mills]]*, [[Jessicah Schipper]]*

|gold = {{|AUS|2004 Summer}}<br/>[[Giaan Rooney]], [[Leisel Jones]], [[Petria Thomas]], [[Jodie Henry]], [[Brooke Hanson]]*, [[Alice Tait|Alice Mills]]*, [[Jessicah Schipper]]*

|silver = {{flagIOCteam|USA|2004 Summer}}<br/>[[Natalie Coughlin]], [[Amanda Beard]], [[Jenny Thompson]], [[Kara Lynn Joyce]], [[Haley Cope]]*, [[Tara Kirk]]*, [[Rachel Komisarz]]*, [[Amanda Weir]]*

|silver = {{|USA|2004 Summer}}<br/>[[Natalie Coughlin]], [[Amanda Beard]], [[Jenny Thompson]], [[Kara Lynn Joyce]], [[Haley Cope]]*, [[Tara Kirk]]*, [[Rachel Komisarz]]*, [[Amanda Weir]]*

|bronze = {{flagIOCteam|GER|2004 Summer}}<br/>[[Antje Buschschulte]], [[Sarah Poewe]], [[Franziska van Almsick]], [[Daniela Götz]]

|bronze = {{|GER|2004 Summer}}<br/>[[Antje Buschschulte]], [[Sarah Poewe]], [[Franziska van Almsick]], [[Daniela Götz]]

<br/> <small> *Indicates the swimmer only competed in the preliminary heats.</small>

<br/> <small> *Indicates the swimmer only competed in the preliminary heats.</small>

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| world_place = [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]

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| world_date = 23 September 2000

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| olympic_athlete = {{flagIOCteam|USA|2000 Summer}}<br/>[[Barbara Bedford (swimmer)|Barbara Bedford]] (1:01.39)<br/>[[Megan Quann]] (1:06.29)<br/>[[Jenny Thompson]] (57.25)<br/>[[Dara Torres]] (53.37)

| olympic_athlete = {{|USA|2000 Summer}}<br/>[[Barbara Bedford (swimmer)|Barbara Bedford]] (1:01.39)<br/>[[Megan Quann]] (1:06.29)<br/>[[Jenny Thompson]] (57.25)<br/>[[Dara Torres]] (53.37)

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| olympic_mark = 3:58.30

| olympic_place = [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]

| olympic_place = [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]

Women’s 4 × 100 metre medley relay

at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad

Venue Olympic Aquatic Centre
Dates August 20, 2004 (heats)
August 21, 2004 (final)
Competitors 77 from 16 nations
Winning time 3:57.32 WR
 Australia
Giaan Rooney, Leisel Jones, Petria Thomas, Jodie Henry, Brooke Hanson*, Alice Mills*, Jessicah Schipper*
 United States
Natalie Coughlin, Amanda Beard, Jenny Thompson, Kara Lynn Joyce, Haley Cope*, Tara Kirk*, Rachel Komisarz*, Amanda Weir*

 Germany
Antje Buschschulte, Sarah Poewe, Franziska van Almsick, Daniela Götz

*Indicates the swimmer only competed in the preliminary heats.

The women’s 4 × 100 metre medley relay took place on 20–21 August at the Olympic Aquatic Centre of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex in Athens, Greece.[1]

The Australians reinforced their claim to become the strongest women’s team in the world with a convincing triumph over their American rivals in the event. Giaan Rooney, Leisel Jones, Petria Thomas, and Jodie Henry broke almost a full second off the world record set by Team USA in 2000, stopping the clock at 3:57.32. At the start of the race, the U.S. team got off to a flying start in the backstroke, until the Australians reeled them in on the butterfly leg. Thomas blasted a remarkable split of 56.67, the fastest of all-time in Olympic history, to overhaul Jenny Thompson of the U.S. team, and eventually move the Aussies in front of the race. The anchor freestyle leg left Henry to go up against Kara Lynn Joyce, and the Australians looked unbeatable with Henry, touching the wall first in 52.97, the second-fastest split of all-time.[2][3]

Meanwhile, the U.S. team of Thompson, Joyce, Natalie Coughlin, and Amanda Beard settled only for the silver in 3:59.12, almost two seconds behind the Aussies. The Germans maintained their pace to earn a bronze, and finished in a European record of 4:00.72.[2][4]

Competing in her fourth Olympics for Team USA, Thompson became the most decorated American athlete in history with her twelfth career medal, including 10 from the relays.[4]

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.

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