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Andreas Tilelis Born in Volos, Greece. Andreas is an accomplished Greek rower, distinguished as a multiple record-holder and champion in global competitions. His exceptional performances extend to both World and European championships, showcasing his prowess on the international stage. This year, Andreas became the back-to�back Indoor Rowing team World Champion along with, another member of our team
Andreas Achievements:
Education Education Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Thessaloniki School of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Undergraduate) 1st Unified High School of Volos, 2003, Indoor Rowing Records: 2 Guinness Ergometer Records (2019-2020) for Most Team Consecutive Meters Rowed, 2023 World Record Men's 1000m (30-39 years old), 2.47.8, 2020 Panhellenic Record Men's 1000 and 500m (30-39 years old), 2017 Indoor Rowing Championships: 1st Place Men's Indoor World Championship 2000m Relay, Toronto, Canada, 2019-2020 6th Place Men's Indoor World Championship in 30-39:500m, 2022 6th Place Men's Indoor World Championship in 30-39:2000m, 2021 1st Place Czech Republic Men's 1000m (30-39 years old), European Indoor Rowing
Championships, 2020
1st Place Czech Republic Pan-European Indoor Rowing Championships, 2000m Open
Medley Relay, 2020
1st Place Czech Republic Men's 4-minute Open Slide Category, 2020 2nd Place Denmark Pan-European Men's 1000m (30-39 men), 2019 3rd Place Mizuro British Indoor Rowing Open Men's 500m, 2018 (twice) Born in Volos, Greece. Andreas is an accomplished Greek rower, distinguished as a multiple record-holder and champion in global competitions. His exceptional performances extend to both World and European championships, showcasing his prowess on the international stage. This year, Andreas became the back-to�back Indoor Rowing team World Champion along with, another member of our team. Andreas is currently a rowing coach at Long Island University. Introducing Our Team Andreas Connections World Championships: 3rd Place Boston World Championships Men's 2000m (30-39 years old), 2019 Panhellenic Champion and 4th Place Under 23 World Championships, 2008 Panhellenic Champion and 8th Place Under 23 World Championships, 2007 Panhellenic Champion and 4th Place Men's Double World Under 23 Championships,
2006
Panhellenic Champion Men's Ski and 7th Place Under 23 World Championships, 2005 Panhellenic Men's Ski Champion and 3rd Balkan Champion, 2004 Panhellenic Champion and 2nd Men's Ski Balkan Champion, 2002 1st Place Panhellenic Men's 1000m, 2019 Back-to-back World Indoor Champion in Men’s relay, Toronto 2023 & Prague 2024
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