Swimming At The 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's 400 Metre Freestyle

Medals

lign="center" bgcolor="gold"|Gold: !align="center" bgcolor="silver"|Silver: !align="center" bgcolor="CC9966"|Bronze:
Ian Thorpe, AUS Grant Hackett, AUS Klete Keller, USA

Summary

After dropping back around the middle of the race, Grant Hackett put on a major spurt in the last 50m of the race in an effort to catch up with the race leader and world record holder, Ian Thorpe. In the end, however, he could not catch up with Thorpe, who won the race by just 26 hundredths of a second. At seeing that he had won the race, Thorpe was overcome with emotion. He had been disqualified from the Australian team for this event after a false start at the Australian Trials, and was only reinstated to the team after team-mate Craig Stevens stood aside for him.

Heats

Heat 1

  1. Juan Carlos Miguel Mendoza, Philippines 4:01.99
  2. Chen Te Tung, Chinese Taipei 4:03.71
  3. Emanuele Nicolini, San Marino 4:08.28
  4. Abuyousuf Anas Sameer N. H., Qatar 4:11.99
  5. Vasily Danilov, Kyrgyzstan 4:15.32
  6. Sergey Tsov, Uzbekistan 4:16.91
  7. Neil Agius, Malta 4:22.14

Heat 2

  1. Giancarlo Zolezzi, Chile 3:56.52
  2. Moss Burmester, New Zealand 3:57.29
  3. Petar Stoychev, Bulgaria 3:59.86
  4. Saengsri Charnvudth, Thailand 3:59.89
  5. Victor Rogut, Republic of Moldova 4:01.68
  6. Nenad Buljan, Croatia 4:02.76
  7. Martin Kutscher, Uruguay 4:03.21
  8. Aytekin Mindan, Turkey 4:06.85

Heat 3

  1. Lin Zhang, People's Republic of China 3:56.65
  2. Juan Martin Pereyra, Argentina 3:57.26
  3. Leonardo Salinas Saldana, Mexico 3:58.36
  4. Mebarek Mahrez, Algeria 3:59.10
  5. Bojan Zdesar, Slovenia 3:59.38
  6. Bruno Bonfim, Brazil 3:59.96
  7. Boldizsar Kiss, Hungary 4:02.87
DSQ Park Tae Hwan, Korea

Heat 4

  1. Massimiliano Rosolino, Italy 3:47.72
  2. Klete Keller, United States of America 3:47.77
  3. Nicolas Rostoucher, France 3:50.73
  4. Andrew Hurd, Canada 3:50.81
  5. Heiko Hell, Germany 3:52.06
  6. Serhii Phyesenko, Ukraine 3:53.41
  7. Ricardo Monasterio, Venezuela 3:54.41
  8. Dmitrios Manganas, Greece 3:54.78

Heat 5

  1. Grant Hackett, Australia 3:46.36
  2. Yuri Prilukov, Russia 3:48.71
  3. Takeshi Matsuda, Japan 3:49.05
  4. Lukasz Drzewinski, Poland 3:50.97
  5. Jacob Carstensen, Denmark 3:51.09
  6. Dragos Coman, Romania 3:51.73
  7. Adam Faulkner, Great Britain 3:51.97
  8. Mark Johnston, Canada 3:54.27

Heat 6

  1. Ian Thorpe, Australia 3:46.55
  2. Larsen Jensen, United States of America 3:46.90
  3. Spyridon Gianniotis, Greece 3:48.77
  4. Przemyslaw Stanczyk, Poland 3:49.22
  5. Christian Hein, Germany 3:49.66
  6. Emiliano Brembilla, Italy 3:50.55
  7. Marcos Rivera, Spain 3:52.39
  8. Graeme Smith, Great Britain 3:52.41

Final

  1. Ian Thorpe, Australia 3:43.10
  2. Grant Hackett, Australia 3:43.36
  3. Klete Keller, United States 4:44.11
  4. Larsen Jensen, United States 3:46.08
  5. Massimiliano Rosolino, Italy 3:46.25
  6. Yuri Prilukov, Russia 3:46.69
  7. Spyridon Gianniotis, Greece 3:48.77
# Takeshi Matsuda, Japan 3:48.96

 

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