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Andreas Tilelis Born: Volos, Greece Nationality: Greek Occupation: Rowing Coach, Long Island University

Biography: Andreas Tilelis is a distinguished Greek rower, recognized for his outstanding achievements in both European and World Indoor Rowing Championships. Born in Volos, Greece, Andreas has established himself as a prominent figure in the rowing community, consistently demonstrating his exceptional skills and dedication to the sport.

Competitive Achievements: Andreas has a remarkable track record in various international rowing competitions. His accolades include:

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2019:

·2nd place in the 1000m (30-39 age category) at the European Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark.

2020:

·1st place in the 1000m (30-39 age category) at the European Championships in Prague, Czech Republic.
·1st place in the mixed relay 2km at the European Championships in Prague, Czech Republic.
·1st place in the 4-minute slides (open men) at the European Championships in Prague, Czech Republic.

2021:

·8th place in the 500m (30-39 age category) at the World Indoor Rowing Championships.

2022:

·6th place in the 2000m (30-39 age category) at the World Indoor Rowing Championships.

2023:

·1st place in the men’s open relay 2000m at the World Indoor Rowing Championships in Toronto, Canada.


National Records: Andreas is the Greek national record holder in multiple rowing distances, including:

·500m: 1:14.5 (since 2023),

·1000m: 2:46.6 (since 2023),

·2000m: 5:52.8 (since 2007),

·6000m: 19:44.8 (since 2008)·

·30 minutes: 8823m (since 2021)

·10k: 34:28 (since 2010)

·60 minutes: 17343m (since 2008)

Andreas is currently (2024) a rowing coach at Long Island University, where he continues to share his expertise and passion for rowing with the next generation of athletes.


Sources: https://log.concept2.com/profile/1227426

https://www.liuathletics.com/staff-directory/andreas-tilelis/462