Michał Jagiełło

Michał Jagiełło
Michał Jagiełło at IISA World Championship 2025 Molveno
Personal information
Born (1990-02-15) February 15, 1990<
Sport
CountryPoland
SportSwimming
Strokeswinter, Freestyle, Butterfly

Michał Jagiełło (born 15 February 1990 in Biała Podlaska, Poland) is a Polish swimmer specializing in sprint events in winter swimming and in the Masters category. He is a multiple medalist of World, European, and Polish Championships, a World record holder, and a Guinness World Record holder. He has participated in extreme sports competitions, including under-ice swimming.

Guinness World Record

In 2025, during the International Ice Swimming Association (IISA) World Championships in Molveno, Michał Jagiełło, as a member of the Polish national mixed 4×50 m freestyle relay team, contributed to setting a Guinness World Record with a time of 1:52.55[1].

World Championships

  • 2022, Głogów – Triple World Champion (50 m butterfly, 50 m freestyle, and 100 m freestyle)[2].
  • 2023, Tallinn – World Champion and World Vice-Champion in various sprint events (25 m freestyle, 25 m butterfly, 100 m freestyle)[3].
  • 2025, Molveno – World Champion and World Record holder (50 m freestyle), World Vice-Champion, and Bronze Medalist[1].

European Championships

  • 2023, Oradea – European Champion (50 m freestyle), European Vice-Champion with a world record, and European Champion in the mixed relay[4].

Polish Championships and Masters

  • 2017, Warsaw – Polish Masters Champion in the 50 m freestyle[5].

Coaching Career

Michał Jagiełło also works as a swimming coach. He conducts individual and group training sessions for children, including those with motor impairments, as well as for adults and athletes. He specializes in sprint technique, preparation for cold-water competitions, and therapeutic water-based training[6].

References

  1. ^ a b Fischer, Sebastian; Kibele, Armin, eds. (2017). Contemporary Swim Start Research: Conference Book: Young Experts' Workshop on Swim Start Research 2015. Meyer & Meyer Sportverlag. doi:10.5771/9781782557838-50. ISBN 978-1-78255-783-8.
  2. ^ "IISA 4th World Championship | IISA". 2021-10-01. Retrieved 2025-11-30.
  3. ^ "Bialczanin czterokrotnym mistrzem świata". Słowo Podlasia (in Polish). 2024-03-11. Retrieved 2025-11-30.
  4. ^ Hasik, Michał (2024-02-08). "Polska europejską potęgą w pływaniu lodowym!". InfoSport (in Polish). Retrieved 2025-11-30.
  5. ^ "Letnie Mistrzostwa Polski w pływaniu Masters" (PDF) (in Polish). 2017-06-18. Retrieved 2025-11-30.
  6. ^ "Jagiełło, Michał". dbn.bn.org.pl. Retrieved 2025-11-30.