Julia Wilkinson
- January 4, 2024
- Swimmer
Quick Facts
Full Name | Julia Wilkinson |
Occupation | Swimmer |
Date Of Birth | Jun 12, 1987(1987-06-12) |
Age | 37 |
Birthplace | Stratford |
Country | United States |
Birth City | Connecticut |
Horoscope | Gemini |
Julia Wilkinson Biography
Name | Julia Wilkinson |
Birthday | Jun 12 |
Birth Year | 1987 |
Place Of Birth | Stratford |
Home Town | Connecticut |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Gemini |
Parents | Mark Wilkinson, Mary Wilkinson |
Siblings | Jane Wilkinson |
Julia Wilkinson is one of the most popular and richest Swimmer who was born on June 12, 1987 in Stratford, Connecticut, United States. Freestyle, backstroke, and medley swimmer she was able to make her Olympic debut in 2008 in which she made the Canadian 100-meter backstroke record.
Although she broke the Canadian record in the 2008 Olympics She also lost in the 100-meter backstroke to Though she set the Canadian record at the 2008 Olympics, she lot the 100 meter backstroke to Natalie Coughlin..
Wilkinson attended Texas A&M University, where she majored in communications and was a member of the Texas A&M Aggies women’s swimming and diving team. In 2008, she was named the Big 12 Women’s Swimmer of the Year.
Wilkinson became qualified to compete in the 100 m back, 200 m free, 200 m individual medley, the 4 x 100 and 4 x 200 free, and the 4 x 100 medley relays at the 2008 Summer Olympics. In the 4 × 100 m relay, her team finished 8th, compiling a record time of 3:38:32. She dropped the 200 m freestyle to concentrate on the 200 m individual medley. In the 200 m individual medley, she finished in 7th place, with a time of 2:12.43.
Parents have been Mark as well as Mary Wilkinson.
Julia Wilkinson Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Swimmer |
House | Living in own house. |
Julia Wilkinson is one of the richest Swimmer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Julia Wilkinson 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
She was a student at Texas A&M, where she was named the Big 12 Swimmer of the Year in 2008. Big 12 Swimmer of the Year.
In 2010, she was awarded three medals of bronze at the Commonwealth Games.
Julia Rose Wilkinson (born June 12, 1987) is a Canadian former competitive swimmer who swam in major international championships. Wilkinson competed in backstroke, medley, and freestyle events.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 5 ft 10 in |
Weight | 70 kg |
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At the NCAA’s Wilkinson became the first National Champion for Texas A&M by winning the 100 free with 47.61 beating out Georgia and California taking second and third. Her win was the first for the Aggies and a second win was followed by Alia Atkinson. Julia showed her dominance at the NCAAs this year by also taking 2nd in the 200 IM and 3rd in the 200 freestyle.
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Julia Ranked on the list of most popular Swimmer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Julia Wilkinson celebrates birthday on June 12 of every year.
At the Big12 Championships in College Station Texas (February 24–27) Wilkinson carried her team to a victory upset against the #3 Texas Longhorns. She was named Outstanding Swimming of the Meet with 6 first-place finishes and 1 second-place finish. The first night, the A&M women brought the crowd to its feet with a winning effort in the 800-yard freestyle relay. The Aggie foursome of senior Kristen Heiss, senior Melissa Hain, freshman Maureen McLaine and senior Julia Wilkinson hit the wall in an NCAA “A” cut of 7:01.63 to edge out the Longhorns (7:02.10). The Aggies trailed the Longhorns by more than a second after 600 yards, but Wilkinson closed with an impressive 1:43.41 split to overtake Texas’ Kathleen Hersey for the win. She continued her dominance in the 200-yard freestyle relay where Aggies trailed after the first 100 yards by .39 of a second, but Woods turned in a third-leg split of 22.20 and Wilkinson went 22.00 on the anchor for the win out-touching Longhorns 1:29.31 to 1:29.45. In the 200 IM, Julia was first in an NCAA “A” cut time of 1:55.81. Continuing on, Julia finished first in the 100 back with a season’s best of 52.77 and second in the 400 medley relay in 3:33.91. In the final day of competition, Julia set a new meet record bettering her old time with 47.74 in the 100 free. Then again in the 400 free relay, the foursome of Heiss, Doerge, Woods and Wilkinson hit the wall in a time of 3:15.23. Wilkinson entered the water facing a .66 second deficit, but turned in a 47.27 anchor split for the win. Numerous times Julia beat out Texas Olympian Kathleen Hersey. She finished her career with 20 conference championships and 8 individual titles, one of the highest for a Texas A&M Swimmer.