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Andrea Wallace (born 22 November 1966) is an
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former
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who represented
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in the
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at the 1992 Olympic Games in
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. She also won a silver medal over 15 km at the
1991 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships The 1991 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships was the ninth and final edition of the annual international road running competition organised by the International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF). The competition was hosted by the Netherland ...
in
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.


Career

Wallace was born in Northallerton,
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,
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and was a member of Torbay Athletics Club. She emerged as one of the UK's leading distance runners in 1990, winning the UK World Cross-Country trial in
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, before going on to win the UK National 3000 metres title and the
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National 10,000 metres title on the track. Having missed the 1990 World Cross Country Championships through injury and then declined selection for the 1990 European Championships, Wallace's first major championships was the 1990 IAAF 15 km World Road Race Championships in Dublin, where she finished a fine fourth, just one second away from a medal. The following year she placed 27th at the 1991 World Cross Country Championships. Then at the 15 km World Road Race Championships in Nieuwegein, she won the silver medal in a best time of 48:43, narrowly losing out to Iulia Negura of Romania but finishing ahead of
Uta Pippig Uta Pippig (born 7 September 1965) is a retired German long-distance runner, and the first woman to officially win the Boston Marathon three consecutive times (1994–1996). She also won the Berlin Marathon three times (1990, 1992 and 1995); the 1 ...
of Germany. In the spring of 1992, Wallace finished third at the London Marathon in 2:31:33. In the summer, she won her second AAAs 10,000 metres title in 32:21.61, to earn Olympic selection. At the Barcelona Olympics however, she struggled, managing to run only 34:29 in her heat, failing to reach the final. In 1993, Wallace achieved her lifetime best half-marathon performance, running 69:39 in Bath. In 1994, she finished second at the Great North Run Half-Marathon behind
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of Italy, having previously finished second in 1991, behind
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. At her best on the roads, as of 2018, Wallace still ranks in the UK all-time top ten lists for the 15 km and half-marathon. Her 15 km best of 48:43 (Nieuwegein 1991) ranks her sixth and her half-marathon best of 69:39 (Bath 1993) ranks her seventh. Her 10 km road best of 31:56 (Stoke 1991) ranks her 11th.


Achievements

*AAAs National 10,000 metres Champion (1990, 1992) *UK National 3000 metres Champion (1990) Note: At the 1992 World Half Marathon Championships, Wallace won a team silver medal, along with
Liz McColgan Elizabeth Nuttall (née Lynch, formerly McColgan; born 24 May 1964) is a Scottish former middle-distance and long-distance track and road-running athlete. She won the gold medal for the 10,000 metres at the 1991 World Championships, and a ...
and Suzanne Rigg.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wallace, Andrea Living people 1966 births Athletes from Yorkshire People from Northallerton English female long-distance runners British female long-distance runners British female marathon runners Olympic athletes for Great Britain Athletes (track and field) at the 1992 Summer Olympics