Hanna Rosvall took care of the initial backstroke and switched as fourth at 1.01.05.

- It was almost identical to my individual morning race, says Rosvall to SVT Sport.

Then Sophie Hansson took over the breaststroke and swam 1.06.94.

- It will be very fun to swim tonight and it is noticeable that it is the last day of a long championship, says Sophie Hansson.

She was still four and switched to big sister Louise who had 56.71 in the butterfly swim where she took Sweden to second place.

- It was completely okay and I just went and waited, waited for this morning race and there will be more for tonight, says Louise Hansson.

Sarah Sjöström took over on the last freestyle distance.

She fought against the Netherlands' Marrit Steenbergen but did not catch up and led Sweden in the tile as second.

Sjöström's time was 53.11. 

- A stable morning swim, did not feel like something was forced, says expert Lars Frölander.

The final will be decided at 19.38 tonight.

Sweden's 3.57.48 is three seconds above the Swedish record.