Mateusz Rutkowski

Mateusz Rutkowski (born 18 April 1986) is a Polish former ski jumper.[1] He represented the Polish national team to win a gold medal at the 2004 World Junior Championships individually, and silver medal with the team at the same championships.

Mateusz Rutkowski
Country Poland
Born (1986-04-18) 18 April 1986
Skrzypne, Polish People's Republic
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Ski clubWisła Zakopane
Personal best201.5 m (Planica, 2004)
World Cup career
Seasons2004–2005
Medal record
Men's ski jumping
Representing  Poland
World Junior Championship
Gold medal – first place2004 StrynIndividual NH
Silver medal – second place2004 StrynTeam NH
Updated on 26 February 2014.

Personal life

Mateusz Rutkowski was born in Skrzypne, Poland. He has a younger brother Łukasz, who is a ski jumper too. Mateusz was considered the most talented Polish ski jumper and Adam Małysz's successor.

Career

February 7, 2004 he won the gold medal at the World Junior Championships as the first Pole in history. During the competition set a record (104,5 m) of Bjørkelibakken hill in Stryn, Norway. As a third Pole in history he jumped above 200 m during World Cup competition on Letalnica in Planica. After his problems with alcohol, weight and lack of discipline he was thrown from Polish national ski jumping team after season 2004/2005. Later he trained only at his club Wisła Zakopane.

References

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