Viktoriya Andreyeva

Russian swimmer

Viktoriya Andreyeva
Andreyeva at the 2015 Military World Games
Personal information
NationalityRussian
Born (1992-06-21) 21 June 1992 (age 31)
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Height189 cm (6 ft 2 in)[1]
Weight76 kg (168 lb)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesFreestyle, medley
Medal record
Representing  Russia
European Championships (LC)
Silver medal – second place 2018 Glasgow 4×200 m mixed freestyle
Silver medal – second place 2018 Glasgow 4×100 m mixed medley
Military World Games
Silver medal – second place 2015 Mungyeong 100 m freestyle

Viktoriya Andreyeva (born 21 June 1992) is a Russian swimmer. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed for the national team in the 4×100 metre freestyle relay, finishing in 10th place in the heats and failing to reach the final.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Viktoriya Andreyeva. sports-reference.com
  2. ^ "Viktoriia Andreeva". 2012 Summer Olympics. Archived from the original on 2 May 2013. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
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Summer Universiade Champions in Women's 200 m Freestyle
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  • 1959: Great Britain: Unknown 
  • 1961: Soviet Union: Unknown 
  • 1963: Hungary: Unknown 
  • 1965: Hungary: Unknown 
  • 1967: United States: (Gustavson, Alsup, Randall, Ellis)
  • 1970: United States: (McCuen, Benoit, Hall, Fritz)
  • 1973: United States: (Corcione, Tullis, Wetsel, Tuttle)
  • 1977: United States: (Houghton, Brown, Harrell, Hinderaker)
  • 1979: United States: (Harris, Hinderaker, Glasgow, Caulkins)
  • 1981: United States: (Lett, Borgmann, Major, Sterkel)
  • 1983: Soviet Union: Unknown 
  • 1985: United States: (Boyd, Zemina, Wengler, Johnson)
  • 1987: Netherlands: Unknown 
  • 1991: PR China: Unknown 
  • 1993: United States: (Perroni, Allick, Booth, Hedgepeth)
  • 1995: United States: (Tong, Coole, Edwards, Bendel)
  • 1997: United States: (Eberwein, Taylor, Price, Kolbisen)
  • 1999: United States: (Maxwell, Black, Terry, Allen)
  • 2001: United States: (Crisman, Jaimson, Williams, Tolar)
  • 2003: France: (Mongel, Couderc, Monchaux, Figuès)
  • 2005: United States: (Hupman, Correia, Wanezek, Vollmer)
  • 2007: United States: (Silver, Denby, Cashion, Hupman)
  • 2009: United States: (King, Kennedy, Ohlgren, Scroggy, Scroggy, Nauta)
  • 2011: Australia: (Campbell, Mills, Morrison, Guehrer)
  • 2013: Russia: (Andreyeva, Belyakina, Nesterova, Popova)
  • 2015: United States: (Weitzeil, Vreeland, Locus, Neal)
  • 2017: Canada: (Savard, Keire, Fournier, Zevnik)
  • 2019: United States: (Burchill, Rasmus, C. DeLoof, G. DeLoof)
  • 2021: China: (Li, Liu, Luo, Zhang)
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