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Andrew
WILLIS |
Sport |
Swimming |
NOC |
Great Britain
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Gender | Men |
Born | 03 Dec 1990
in Frimley, ENG |
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Further Personal Information |
Residence |
Bath, ENG |
Higher education |
Chemical Engineering - University of Bath: England |
General Interest |
Famous relatives |
His father Nigel has served as head coach of Bracknell and Wokingham Swimming Club in England. His sister Kathryn has competed in swimming at national level. (telegraph.co.uk, 02 Aug 2012) |
Sport Specific Information |
Why this sport? |
His family was involved in the sport. |
General Interest |
Hero / Idol |
US swimmer Michael Phelps. (English Aquatics Team Media Guide, 2010) |
International Debut |
Year |
2010 |
General Interest |
Other information |
RETIREMENT He announced his retirement from competitive swimming in July 2018, stating that his appearances at the Olympic Games in 2012 and 2016 had been the highlight of his career. "For me the moment that will stay with me forever will be when I came out at London. The atmosphere and noise was just exhilarating. Rio was probably my highlight in terms of being the best prepared and giving my best performance, but London was definitely special." (britishswimming.org, 19 Jul 2018)
UNLUCKY NUMBER FOUR He has finished in fourth place in the 200m breaststroke at five separate major tournaments - the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India, the 2013 World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, the 2015 World Championships in Kazan, Russian Federation, the 2014 European Championships in Berlin, Germany, and the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. He also placed fourth in the 200m breaststroke at the 2014 European Short Course Championships in Herning, Denmark. "I feel like when I do finish swimming four will be my lucky number." (SportsDeskOnline, 08 Aug 2017; inews.co.uk, 11 Aug 2016; theguardian.com, 11 Aug 2016) |
International Debut |
Competing for |
England |
Tournament |
Commonwealth Games |
Location |
Delhi, IND |
Further Personal Information |
Languages |
English |
Olympic Games |
Rank |
Year |
Venue |
Event |
Result |
4 |
2016 |
Rio de Janeiro, BRA |
200m Breaststroke |
2:07.78 |
8 |
2012 |
London, ENG |
200m Breaststroke |
2:09.44 |
World Championships |
Rank |
Year |
Venue |
Event |
Result |
4 |
2015 |
Kazan, RUS |
200m Breaststroke |
2:08.52 |
4 |
2013 |
Barcelona, ESP |
200m Breaststroke |
2:09.13 |
8 |
2011 |
Shanghai, CHN |
200m Breaststroke |
2:11.29 |
World Championships Short Course |
Rank |
Year |
Venue |
Event |
Result |
2 |
2016 |
Windsor, ON, CAN |
200m Breaststroke |
2:02.71 |
Semifinal |
2016 |
Windsor, ON, CAN |
100m Breaststroke |
57.84 |
5 |
2012 |
Istanbul, TUR |
200m Breaststroke |
2:03.29 |
European Championships |
Rank |
Year |
Venue |
Event |
Result |
Heats |
2016 |
London, ENG |
200m Breaststroke |
2:12.88 |
4 |
2014 |
Berlin, GER |
200m Breaststroke |
2:09.19 |
Heats |
2014 |
Berlin, GER |
100m Breaststroke |
1:00.88 |
European Championships Short Course |
Rank |
Year |
Venue |
Event |
Result |
3 |
2015 |
Netanya, ISR |
200m Breaststroke |
2:02.76 |
Semifinal |
2015 |
Netanya, ISR |
100m Breaststroke |
58.33 |
Semifinals |
2013 |
Herning, DEN |
100m Breaststroke |
58.52 |
4 |
2013 |
Herning, DEN |
200m Breaststroke |
2:02.99 |
29 |
2011 |
Szczecin, POL |
50m Breaststroke |
27.97 |
15 |
2011 |
Szczecin, POL |
100m Breaststroke |
59.50 |
7 |
2011 |
Szczecin, POL |
200m Breaststroke |
2:06.32 |
World Cup Short Course |
Rank |
Year |
Venue |
Event |
Result |
41 |
2014 |
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Overall |
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2 |
2014 |
Singapore, SGP |
200m Breaststroke |
2:05.97 |
3 |
2014 |
Singapore, SGP |
100m Breaststroke |
59.28 |
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