Matti Rajakylä

Matti Rajakylä (born August 14, 1984 in Kirkkonummi, Finland) is a former freestyle and butterfly swimmer from Finland. He has hold several Finnish national records in both long course and short course. He participated in the Summer Olympics in Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008.

Matti Rajakylä
Personal information
Full nameMatti Rajakylä
Nationality Finland
Born (1984-08-14) August 14, 1984
Kirkkonummi, Finland
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight87 kg (192 lb)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesButterfly, Freestyle
ClubHelsingfors Simsällskap

Rajakylä's achievements include the bronze in the 50 m freestyle at the European Junior Championships in Linz, Austria in 2002, the bronze in the 4×50 m medley relay at the European Short Course Swimming Championships in Wien, Austria in 2004 and the bronze in the 50 m butterfly at the European SC Championships in Trieste, Italy in 2005 with a time of 23.17.[1] Rajakylä finished third in the semi-finals of 50m butterfly at the European LC Championships 2006 in Budapest, Hungary, but was left on sixth position in the finals.[2]

In December, at the European Short Course Swimming Championships 2006 in Helsinki, Finland, Rajakylä managed to achieve silver medal status in the men's 4 x 50m medley relay.[3] He came in last in each of his personal finals.[4][5][6]

In April 2009 Rajakylä announced that he quits his swimming career.[7]

Records

Rajakylä has hold Finnish national records in following events:[8][9]

Distance Event Time Location Date
50 m (lc) Freestyle 22.48 Beijing, China August 14, 2008
50 m (sc) Freestyle 21.70 Trieste, Italy December 8, 2005
100 m (sc) Freestyle 48.05 Seinäjoki July 4, 2008
50 m (sc) Butterfly 23.17 Trieste, Italy December 11, 2005
4 x 50 m (sc) Freestyle Relay 1:26.68 Dublin, Ireland December 14, 2003
10 x 50 m (sc) Freestyle Relay 4:02.02 Helsinki March 21, 2004
4 × 200 m (sc) Freestyle Relay 7:26.59 Jyväskylä July 5, 2007
4 x 50 m (sc) Medley Relay 1:34.95 Helsinki December 7, 2006

Rajakylä has also set the world record for the 24-hour swim along with other Finnish swimmers in September 2005.[10]

References

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