Jess Andrews

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Jessica "Jess" Andrews (born 1 October 1992) is a is a British long-distance runner who has qualified to compete at the 2016 Summer Olympics to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Personal life

Andrews was born on 1 October 1992.[1] As a student she received financial support from fellow Great Britain Olympian Mo Farah's foundation,[2] studying for a degree in Sport, Health & Exercise Sciences at Brunel University.[3] She is engaged to Irish road cyclist Dan Martin.[2]

Career

Andrews was unable to compete in the summer of 2013 after suffering a stress-fracture in her foot but returned to competition towards the end of the year.[4] At the 2013 European Cross Country Championships, held in Belgrade, Serbia, she finished 16th in the individual women's under-23's race. She also won a gold medal as part of the British women's under-23's team alongside Charlotte Purdue, Kate Avery, Lilly Partridge, Rhona Auckland and Laura Weightman.[5]

In February 2014 she finished fifth over the eight kilometre distance at the National Cross-Country Championships in Nottingham, with her team Aldershot Farnham and District, winning the team title.[4] Later that year she competed at the Southern Cross Country championships, winning the senior women's title and finished fifth at the Saucony English Cross Country Nationals.[6]

At the 2016 British Olympic trials Andrews beat her personal best in the 10,000 metres by 83 seconds to win the event in a time of 31 minutes 58 seconds and qualify for the Great Britain team for the 2016 Summer Olympics, due to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[2][7][8] Beth Potter finished second in the race to also qualify for Rio.[2]

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