Watch: Baker, King, Vollmer, & Manuel 4 x 100 Medley Gold (Race Video)

2016 RIO OLYMPIC GAMES

Reported by Mitch Bowmile. 

Watch the 2016 Olympic final of the women’s 4 x 100 medley relay:

If you find video links for other countries, please post them in the comments.

WOMEN’S 4X100M MEDLEY RELAY FINAL

As expected the Americans claimed the gold in this race well ahead of the rest of the competing nations, but the real battle was for the silver and bronze where it was a dog fight right into the wall.

While the Americans won in 3:53.13, it came down to the touch for the silver and bronze between Australia, Denmark, China, and Canada.

The Australians managed the best touch of the bunch clocking in a combined time of 3:55.00. Denmark was behind them by the smallest of margins, claiming bronze in 3:55.01.

The Chinese and the Canadians were just off the podium.

  1. United States – 3:53.13
  2. Australia – 3:55.00
  3. Denmark – 3:55.01
  4. China – 3:55.18
  5. Canada – 3:55.49
  6. Russian Federation – 3:55.66
  7. Great Britain – 3:56.96
  8. Italy – 3:59.50

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ALEXANDER POP-OFF
7 years ago

Manuel looked disappointed when she touched. They wanted that world record and they were just about a second off. Baker was 3 tenths off her individual pace but it was King who was a whole second off where she should have been and much slower (with a relay start) than her individual.

SammySushi
Reply to  ALEXANDER POP-OFF
7 years ago

The Hubble said Lilly was the anchor.

Farty McFart
Reply to  ALEXANDER POP-OFF
7 years ago

Maybe if she wasn’t so preoccupied with being black, she could have focused on her race a little more.

R2SJ
Reply to  Farty McFart
7 years ago

She’s from our swim club and is just an American not a black as you painted!

Hswimmer
7 years ago

I can’t wait for Regan Smith to break 1:00 in 100 back

Kyle T Mosley
7 years ago

Simone Manuel built upon Vollmer’s lead with a dynamic freestyle leg, splitting a 52.43 to secure USA’s tenth gold medal in this event, and USA’s 1,000th gold medal in Olympic Summer Games history. Kathleen Baker (59.00), Lilly King (1:05.70), Vollmer( 56.00), and Manuel (52.43) delivered a combined time of 3:53.13 to win the final women’s race of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.

Shibly
Reply to  Kyle T Mosley
7 years ago

we have 3 young sprinters who broke 53 secs barrier in relay accentuating the bright future in relay ….hopefully they all are going to Tokyo smashing the Aussies in the final of 400m freestyle relay…

Irviner
7 years ago

Dana Vollmer’s still got it! Any news on decision to retire or keep competing? I hope she continue to compete because she is an all time great but I’d completely understand a decision to retire to focus on her son. Either way, I wish her success!

AvidSwimFan
Reply to  Irviner
7 years ago

Agreed. Her relay split was reminiscent of 2012. What 2016 should have taught her from her personal experience and from her older teammates like Ervin is that she can do anything she sets her mind to.

AvidSwimFan
7 years ago

Katie Meili’s split during prelims was better than Lilly King’s.

MTK
Reply to  AvidSwimFan
7 years ago

Ya, SIGNIFICANTLY better.

Coach Mike 1952
Reply to  MTK
7 years ago

Would they have broken the WR with Katie M’s split?

IRO
Reply to  Coach Mike 1952
7 years ago

No, but they’d have been a little closer. I think if Baker had gone her individual time and Meili had split that, they might have edged it.

SammySushi
Reply to  AvidSwimFan
7 years ago

I think Lilly’s mouth caused some drag. Make sure you can get into the finals for both of the races for your specialty before you talk smack. One trick Pony.

Reid
Reply to  SammySushi
7 years ago

“One trick pony” has 2 gold medals. How you lookin’?

Farty McFart
Reply to  SammySushi
7 years ago

Agreed. Keep your mouth shut and show it in the pool. She was destroyed by Effimova.

Shibly
Reply to  AvidSwimFan
7 years ago

Lilly King’s split time is pedestrian as compared to Rebecca Soni (1:04.82) during London olympic

coacherik
7 years ago

Is it possible to see the splits from their AM and PM relays?

SWIMFAN
Reply to  coacherik
7 years ago

Yes, go to the rio olympics website and click on the race results.

Here ya go
Reply to  coacherik
7 years ago

Baker 59.0
King 1:05.7
Vollmer 55.0
Manuel 52.4

Coach Mike 1952
Reply to  Here ya go
7 years ago

was Dana 55.0 or 56.0?

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