GRANICHKA Andrei

18 Jan 1997
24
Male
SB5,SM6,S6
SEVASTOPOL
 
Ukraine
SEVASTOPOL
 
Ukraine

Events and Medals

Records

Record Event Mark Date Location
WR Men's 100m Breaststroke - SB5 Final 1:25.13 28 August, 2021 Tokyo (JPN)
PR Men's 100m Breaststroke - SB5 Final 1:25.13 28 August, 2021 Tokyo (JPN)

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Finished
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Finished
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Finished
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Finished
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Finished
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Finished
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocationResult
World Championships
1100m Breaststroke - SB52019London, GBR1:27.15
1200m Individual Medley - SM62019London, GBR2:41.31
2400m Freestyle - S62019London, GBR5:08.26
2400m Freestyle - S62015Glasgow, GBR5:06.51
3100m Breaststroke - SB52015Glasgow, GBR1:34.33
4Mixed 4 x 50m Medley Relay 20 Points2019London, GBR2:42.12
4200m Individual Medley - SM62015Glasgow, GBR2:48.02
5100m Freestyle - S62015Glasgow, GBR1:09.52
950m Butterfly - S62015Glasgow, GBR35.47
1150m Freestyle - S62015Glasgow, GBR34.06
1550m Butterfly - S62019London, GBR40.25
European Championships
150m Butterfly - S62020Funchal, POR32.96
1200m Individual Medley - SM62020Funchal, POR2:43.11
2400m Freestyle - S62020Funchal, POR5:10.89
2100m Breaststroke - SB52020Funchal, POR1:26.63
2Mixed 4 x 50m Medley Relay 20 Points2020Funchal, POR2:42.89
8100m Backstroke - S62020Funchal, POR1:24.25
14100m Freestyle - S62020Funchal, POR1:18.24
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Watching movies, going out with friends. (Athlete, 15 Aug 2019)
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Athlete
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Coaching, Physical Education - Sevastopol Institute of Economics and Humanities
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English, Russian
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Invasport Adaptive Sports Centre [Sevastopol, UKR]
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Irina Mashchenko [personal]
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2015 for Russia, World Championships in Glasgow, Great Britain (Athlete, 09 Sep 2016)
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He began swimming in 2005 in Sevastopol. (Athlete, 09 Sep 2016)
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"My parents brought me to a swimming pool. I got used to being there and liked swimming." (Athlete, 09 Sep 2016)
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To win gold at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. (Athlete, 08 Mar 2021)
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He trains three to five hours a day, six days per week. (Athlete, 08 Mar 2021)
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Winning silver in S6 400m freestyle at the 2015 World Championships in Glasgow, Scotland. (Athlete, 15 Aug 2019)
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His parents and his coach. (Athlete, 15 Aug 2019)
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He has received the title of Honoured Master of Sport in the Russian Federation. (paraswim.ru, 05 Mar 2021)
Legend
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Gold Medal
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Silver Medal
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
PR:
Paralympic Record
WR:
World Record
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