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Liam chose Loughborough University due to the great coaching in a mixture of long course 50m and short course 25m pools. On 2 April , he set a new world 50 m backstroke record of On 1st August he set a new world 50 m backstroke record of The season brought more success for Liam as he claimed two golds and a bronze at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi.

On the 1st August , in Shanghai, Liam successfully defended his World Championship title in the 50m backstroke winning by seven-hundredths of a second from European champion Camille Lacourt of France with South African Gerhard Zandberg in third. Liam is one of the most consistent top-class performers on the British team having taken five world medals since winning bronze in the same event on his senior international debut in Montreal in To accept the cookies and close this banner, please click the button on the right.

If you continue to use this site, we will assume you are happy to accept the cookies. We are turning back the clock to relive the careers of some of British Swimming's most successful figures of recent times in our Splashbacks feature - with the help of the stars themselves. In this instalment, two-time world champion and Olympian Liam Tancock explains why becoming a world-record holder was a lifetime ambition that had been years in the making - and why his passion for swimming was so important to him.

There was a bit of a Christmas ritual in the Tancock household when Liam and his brother were younger, involving one particular - and very prized - present. It would go on to play quite a crucial role in the British swimmer's rise to the very top of the sport.

From day one, I wanted to be in the Guiness World Records book, so I was always planning that - and obviously I'd have loved to be in it for swimming. But even right up until I finished competing, and even now, it was more the love of the sport that really captured me.

That love drove Tancock on in training and competition, helping create moments of history like the one that saw him break the Men's 50m Backstroke world record at the British Championships in Before that year was out, though, American Randall Bal had gone under his time of There are not many better ways to rubber stamp his place in history than the way he did the following year, at the World Championships in Rome.

But the dream was actually to be in the Guinness World Records book, and the world record actually got beaten before I could get in the book that year! A year later, I managed that in the semi-finals of the World Championships by clocking a But it wasn't until six months later, maybe, when the Guinness World Records book was actually printed that I realised I had fulfilled that goal.

Needless to say, Tancock still has a copy of that year's edition of Guinness World Records safely in his possession. The Aquatics Centre in the south-east corner of the Olympic Park in Stratford will hold 17, spectators for the swimming events. The number of followers Liam Tancock has on Twitter. The year the men's m backstroke became an Olympic event, although it was measured in yards then so it was technically It became m in For more details visit www.

After success at the Commonwealth Games, the world champion backstroke swimmer hopes to win his first Olympic medal in London. Liam Tancock is in training to win gold in the m backstroke at the London Olympic Games in Progress towards "Personally I'm on target, everything has been going really well. Key statistics Major honours World champion in 50m backstroke, Rome ; Commonwealth champion in 50m and m backstroke, Delhi Personal best Olympic countdown November Training camp in Florida 5 March World Championship trials, Manchester 16 July World Championships, Shanghai 3 March British Championships, which will double up as Great Britain's Olympic trials July Great Britain team's pre-Olympics training camp, Edinburgh Olympic Games venue The Aquatics Centre in the south-east corner of the Olympic Park in Stratford will hold 17, spectators for the swimming events In numbers 3, The number of followers Liam Tancock has on Twitter The year the men's m backstroke became an Olympic event, although it was measured in yards then so it was technically



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