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2026 European Championships: Day 7 Prelims Relay Lineups – Men’s 4×100 Medley

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2026 European Swimming Championships

August 10-16, 2026 Paris, France – Olympic Aquatics Centre LCM (50 Meters) Meet Information Meet Central Entries Results Live Results SwimSwam Preview Index Live Stream Recaps: Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5| Day 6

Italy go for a near-full strength team this morning, resting only Thomas Ceccon. Nicolo Martinenghi features on breaststroke after winning the individual 50 and 100, with world junior champion Carlos D’Ambrosio on fresstyle. Michele Busa is a 51-mid swimmer on fly but could make way for Alberto Razzetti, who finished 9th individually in the 100 fly, tonight depending on his performance this morning.

    Great Britain go with a couple of lineup options that presage tonight’s final relay, with national record holder Ollie Morgan swimming backstroke despite failing to make the individual semi-finals yesterday. Jack Skerry is in tonight’s final while Matt Ward beat Morgan in the heats as well, so he could be swimming for a finals spot here.

    Filip Nowacki is on the breaststroke leg, which means we are likely to see Adam Ramsay-Peaty tonight unless the 18-year-old throws down something special. He split 58.85 for Jersey at the Commonwealth Games and lowered his 100 breast lifetime best to 59.03 this week, as well as winning the 200 breast.

    Neutral Athletes B go with Pavel Samusenko on the leadoff, so it may well be Georgey Iakovlev swimming the final tonight after he was their top swimmer in the 100 back semi-finals last night. Kliment Kolesnikov led off the mixed medley relay on day 2, but failed to make the individual semi-finals.

    Kirill Prigoda, who swam on the finals relay at the World Championships as NAB won gold last year, also swims this morning. That sets up individual silver medalist Ivan Kozhakin to come in tonight, while Roman Shevliakov is on fly instead of Andrei Minakov.

    France lead off with Mewen Tomac, who has been 52.9 twice now at this meet, and have a rookie back half in Amaury Albar and Cedric Gabali, although both have looked solid so far this week. Spain put national record holder Luca Hoek Le Guenedal on the anchor and lead off with individual 50 back finalist Ivan Martinez Sota.

    There is no David Popovici for Romania, but Germany put out a relatively strong team with probably their top option on each leg. Cornelius Jahn leads off, Melvin Imoudu swims breaststroke, and national record holders Kaii Winkler and Joshua Salchow bring them home.

    Ireland have a dangerous front half, with world junior champion Jon Shortt and individual finalist Jack Kelly, who swam an Irish 100 breast record of 58.90 in the individual semi-finals. Greece use 200 back silver medalist Apostolos Siskos on fly after he won bronze in the 200 fly last night, and Apostolos Christou is rested with Evangelos Makrygiannis on backstroke.

    Heat 1

    Lane 3 – Switzerland

    Roman MITYUKOV Gian-Luca GARTMANN Noe PONTI Balint ASHTON

    Lane 4 – Neutral Athletes A

    Artsiom YARMAK Ilya SHYMANOVICH Ivan SHAMSHURYN Grigori PEKARSKI

    Lane 5 – Italy

    Michele LAMBERTI Nicolo MARTINENGHI Michele BUSA Carlos D’AMBROSIO

    Heat 2

    Lane 0 – Ukraine

    No Swimmers

    Lane 1 – Lithuania

    No Swimmers

    Lane 2 – Denmark

    Robert E. Falborg PEDERSEN Elias Marius ELSGAARD Casper PUGGAARD Oliver SOGAARD-ANDERSEN

    Lane 3 – Poland

    Aleksander Jozef STYS Jan KALUSOWSKI Jakub Bartosz MAJERSKI Kamil Aleksander SIERADZKI

    Lane 4 – Sweden

    Vidar CARLBAUM Oliver MUNN Melker ROSENGREN Charlie SKOGLUND MACMILLAN

    Lane 5 – Germany

    Cornelius JAHN Melvin Athohame Michael IMOUDU Kaii Liam WINKLER Josha SALCHOW

    Lane 6 – Romania

    Denis-Laurean POPESCU Matei-Cristian STATE Vlad-Stefan MIHALACHE Patrick-Sebastian DINU

    Lane 7 – Austria

    Max HALBEISEN Luka MLADENOVIC Lukas EDL Christian GIEFING

    Lane 8 – Iceland

    No Swimmers

    Heat 3

    Lane 0 – Spain

    Ivan MARTINEZ SOTA Nil CADEVALL MICOLAU Isak FERNANDEZ RODRIGO Luca HOEK le GUENEDAL

    Lane 1 – France

    Mewen TOMAC Carl AITKACI Amaury ALBAR Cedric GABALI

    Lane 2 – Croatia

    Luka CARAPOVIC Filip MUJAN Vili SIVEC Vlaho NENADIC

    Lane 3 – Great Britain

    Oliver MORGAN Filip NOWACKI Edward MILDRED Alexander COHOON

    Lane 4 – Latvia

    Arons RODERTS Emils KRAMPE Dmitrijs TOLSTIHS Janis Deivs DZIRKALIS

    Lane 5 – Neutral Athletes B

    Pavel SAMUSENKO Kirill PRIGODA Roman SHEVLIAKOV Vasilii KUKUSHKIN

    Lane 6 – Greece

    Evangelos MAKRYGIANNIS Evangelos Efraim NTOUMAS Apostolos SISKOS Stergios Marios BILAS

    Lane 7 – Israel

    Tomer Yakov SHUSTER Mark TELER Daniel KRICHEVSKY Alexey GLIVINSKIY

    Lane 8 – Ireland

    John SHORTT Jack KELLY Jack CASSIN Evan BAILEY

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