Giedrius Andriunaitis

Giedrius Andriunaitis (born June 16, 1991) is a Lithuanian swimmer who specialized in sprint freestyle events. He is a multiple Lithuanian champion, who represented his country at 2009 European Junior Swimming Championships, in Prague. Andriunaitis also participated at LEN European Championships in 2010, and 2011 Summer Universiade, and other international competitions over the world. Andriunaitis was a member of the swimming team for SMU Mustangs at the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Andriunaitis was a significant contributor to the mustangs in winning Conference USA titles.

Giedrius Andriunaitis
Personal information
Full nameGiedrius Andriunaitis
Nickname"G"
National team Lithuania
Born (1991-06-16) June 16, 1991
Kaunas, Lithuania
Height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight210 lb (95 kg)
Sport
SportSwimming
Strokesfreestyle
ClubKauno Plaukimo Mokykla
College teamSouthern Methodist University
Medal record
Men's swimming
Representing Lithuania
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Lithuania Championships (LC) 5 5 2
Lithuania Championships (SC) 1 1 1
Baltic States Championships 0 1 0
Conference USA (SCY) 2 2 0
Lithuania Junior Championships 3 0 1
Total 11 9 4
Lithuania Championships (LC)
2013 Kaunas 4x100 freestyle
2012 Alytus 4x100 medley
2012 Alytus 4x100 freestyle
2011 Alytus 4x100 freestyle
2011 Alytus 100 freestyle
2010 Alytus 4x100 freestyle
2010 Alytus 4x100 medley
2009 Alytus 4x100 freestyle
2009 Alytus 4x200 freestyle
Open Winter Lithuania Championships (LC)
2010 Alytus 4x100 freestyle
2010 Alytus 4x100 medley
2009 Alytus 4x100 freestyle
Baltic States Championships (LC)
2010 Tartu 4x100 freestyle
Lithuanian Championships (SC)
2009 Anyksciai 4x50 medley
2009 Anyksciai 4x50 freestyle
2009 Anyksciai 100 freestyle
Conference USA (SCY)
2011 Houston 4x100 freestyle
2011 Houston 4x50 freestyle
2011 Houston 4x200 freestyle
2012 Houston 4x200 freestyle
Lithuania Junior Championships (LC)
2009 Alytus 100 free
2009 Alytus 4x100 freestyle
2009 Alytus 4x100 medley
2009 Alytus 50 freestyle
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