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Bath swimmer misses out on Olympic medal by eight-hundredths of a second

Friday 12th August 2016 Bath Echo News Team Sport

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University of Bath-based swimmer Andrew Willis missed out on an Olympic medal by just eight-hundredths of a second after finishing fourth in the Rio 2016 200m breaststroke final.

The 25-year-old, who trains with the British Swimming National Centre Bath, produced another brilliant swim to set a lifetime best of 2:07.78 in a fiercely-fought final that saw the entire field separated by less than a second. 

A blanket finish saw Kazakhstan’s Dmitriy Balandin take gold in the outside lane in 2:07.46, with American Josh Prenot (2:07.53) and Russia’s Anton Chupkov (2:07.70) completing the podium.

Chemical Engineering graduate Willis, who was eighth in the London 2012 final four years ago, has now finished fourth at four major events – the Olympics, two World Championships and a European Championships – and admitted he had mixed emotions after the race.

“It’s a strange one, I don’t know how I feel about that right now,” said Willis, who has been coached at the Sports Training Village by Dave McNulty and Graeme Antwhistle for the past seven years.

“I gave it everything and I stuck to my plan to go out quick, pace myself then come back strong. When I touched, I knew I was up there. 

“It was another solid time for me so I knew that would be there or thereabouts. I’ve progressed my times and I kept my head as well.

“The positive is it’s a higher finish than London 2012. I do feel like I approached that final in the right way and that’s why it’s all the more disappointing that I’ve finished just short.” 

Training partner Siobhan-Marie O’Connor, fresh from winning 200m individual medley silver, returned to the Olympic pool as part of the Team GB quartet that narrowly missed out on qualification for the women’s 4x200m freestyle relay, finishing ninth overall.

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