Swimming at the 1958 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

Qualifying rounds of Men's 4 x 100 metre medley relay at the 1958 European Aquatics Championships were held on 4th, final was on 6 September. 11 teams competed at the champion.

Soviet Union won the gold medal with a European record. Hungary finished at the 2nd, Italy at the 3rd place.

Records

Before the races

NameNationalityResultPlaceDate
World recordJohn Moncton
Terry Gathercole
Brian Wilkinson
John Devitt
Australia4:10,4Osaka22 August 1958.
European recordLászló Magyar
Ferenc Utassy
György Tumpek
Imre Nyéki
Hungary4:18,1Budapest5 August 1954.

New records during the competition:

European record final Soviet Union
Leonid Barbier
Vladimir Minachkin
Vitaliy Chenenkov
Viktor Polevoy
4:16,5 Budapest, Hungary6 September
European Championship record qualification Soviet Union
Leonid Barbier
Vladimir Minachkin
Vitaliy Chenenkov
Viktor Polevoy
4:22,6 Budapest, Hungary4 September
European Championship record qualificationItaly
Gilberto Elsa
Roberto Lazzari
Federico Dennerlein
Paolo Pucci
4:20,6 Budapest, Hungary4 September

Results

Here are the meanings of the abbreviations:

  • Q: Qualified based on the result
  • ECR: European Championship record
  • WR: World record
  • ER: European record

Qualifications

ResultRaceNameNationResultOther
1.2Gilberto Elsa (1:06,7)
Roberto Lazzari (1:13,1)
Federico Dennerlein (1:04,6)
Paolo Pucci (56,2)
Italy4:20,6Q, ECR
2.2László Magyar (1:06,0)
György Kunsági (1:15,0)
György Tumpek (1:03,7)
Gyula Dobai (57,0)
Hungary4:21,7Q
3.1Georgij Kuvaldin (1:06,7)
Vladimir Minaskin (1:13,8)
Leonid Sagajduk (1:05,1)
Viktor Polevoj (57,0)
 Soviet Union4:22,6Q, ECR
4.2Dieter Pfeifer (1:06,5)
Konrad Enke (1:13,6)
Wolfgang Sieber (1:05,9)
Horst-Günter Gregor (58,5)
East Germany4:24,5Q
5.1Ladislav Bačík (1:07,8)
Vítězslav Svozil (1:12,9)
Pavel Pazdírek (1:04,1)
Petr Kováč (59,8)
Czechoslovakia4:24,6Qo
6.1Ekkerhard Miersch (1:09,2)
Hans Tröger (1:15,0)
Horst Weber (1:04,3)
Paul Voell (57,7)
West Germany4:26,2Q
7.2Haydn Rigby (1:09,1)
Christopher Walkden (1:15,7)
Ian Black (1:04,9)
Neil McKechnie (59,8)
United Kingdom4:29,5Q
8.2Robert Cristophe (1:04,0)
Maurice Lusien (1:19,8)
René Pirolley (1:07,8)
Marc Kamoeun (59,8)
France4:31,4Q
9.2Friedl Duda
Gerald Brauner
Otto Mayer (1:09,7)
Gert Kölli (1:00,4)
Austria4:36,9
1PolandDQ

Final

ResultLineNameNationTimeOther
3Leonid Barbier (1:04,2)
Vladimir Minachkin (1:11,6)
Vitaliy Chenenkov (1:02,7)
Viktor Polevoy (58,0)
Soviet Union4:16,5ER
5László Magyar (1:06,5)
György Kunsági (1:14,5)
György Tumpek (1:03,2)
Gyula Dobai (56,2)
Hungary4:20,4
4Gilberto Elsa (1:07,8)
Roberto Lazzari (1:13,5)
Federico Dennerlein (1:04,6)
Paolo Pucci (56,0)
Italy4:21,9
4.6Wolfgang Wagner (1:06,2)
Konrad Enke (1:14,8)
Wolfgang Sieber (1:04,7)
Horst-Günter Gregor (57,6)
East Germany4:23,3
5.2Ladislav Bačík (1:07,9)
Vítězslav Svozil (1:13,1)
Pavel Pazdírek (1:03,0)
Petr Kováč (1:00,1)
Czechoslovakia4:24,1
6.7Ekkerhard Miersch (1:09,9)
Hans Tröger (1:15,1)
Horst Weber (1:03,8)
Paul Voell (56,3)
West Germany4:25,1
7.1Graham Sykes (1:07,2)
Christopher Walkden (1:14,6)
Graham Symonds (1:05,0)
Neil McKechnie (59,9)
United Kingdom4:26,7
8.8Robert Cristophe (1:03,2)
Maurice Lusien (1:18,8)
René Pirolley (1:06,0)
Marc Kamoeun (58,8)
France4:26,8

Sources

  • IX. úszó, műugró és vízilabda Európa-bajnokság. Magyar Úszó Szövetség. 1958.
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