Liam is considered one of Britain’s greatest swimmers.
Liam won three Commonwealth Games medals in 2006 - leading all the way in the 100m backstroke to set a new Games record and winning silver in the 50m backstroke and relay.
Another 100m backstroke bronze at the 2007 World Championships was won in a Commonwealth record time and Tancock simply continued his record-breaking form through the year.
In April 2008, Liam confirmed his world class status, breaking the 50m back stroke world record, and winning the World Short Course title. It is no wonder Liam is regarded as one of Britain’s finest prospects for medal success at the London Olympics.
Liam has been a Right To Play ambassador since March 2008.
Find out more about Liam by visiting his website www.liamtancock.com or follow him on Twitter.