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Silja Känsäkoski
Personal information
Full nameSilja Helena Känsäkoski
National team Finland
Born (1997-08-09) 9 August 1997 (age 27)
Oulu, Finland
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesBreaststroke
College teamArizona State

Silja Helena Känsäkoski (born 9 August 1997)[1] is a Finnish swimmer. She competed at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games and the 2016 FINA World Championships.

Career

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Känsäkoski competed in four events at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games. She was set to compete in the mixed 4 × 100 metre medley relay, but the Finnish team was disqualified after the first lap.[why?][2] She competed in the 50-metre breaststroke and qualified to the semifinals where she finished 12th. She also finished 12th in the 200-metre breaststroke.[1] Her best result came in the 100-metre breaststroke where she qualified to the finals, and she finished 5th.[1]

Känsäkoski competed at the 2016 FINA World Championships in four events. First, she competed in the 50-metre breaststroke where she finished 5th in the semifinals. She qualified to the finals of the 100-metre breaststroke along with teammate Jenna Laukkanen, marking the first time two Finnish swimmers competed in the same World Championships final.[3] She finished 6th with a time of 1:05.16. She finished 14th in the heats of the 200-metre breaststroke. She competed in the 4 × 100 metre medley relay with Laukkanen, Emilia Bottas, and Hanna-Maria Seppälä, and they finished 12th in the heats.

Känsäkoski began competing for Arizona State University in 2017.[4] That year, she won the Pac-12 Conference Championship in the 100-metre breaststroke. She won the same event in 2019, and she finished 13th in the 100-metre breaststroke at the 2019 NCAA Championships.[5] At the end of her senior year, she received the Bill Kajikawa Award which is an award given to a male and a female graduating student-athlete based on academic excellence, athletic accomplishment, and service in the community.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Silja Kansakoski". Olympedia. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Results of the mixed 4 × 100 metre medley relay heats at 2014 Summer Youth Olympics" (PDF). Official Site. 22 August 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Kaksi viidettä sijaa Windsorin illassa!". Aquatics Finland (in Finnish). 10 December 2019. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  4. ^ Pruden, Cathleen (6 September 2016). "Joan Casanovas and Silja Kansakoski to Join Arizona State in January". Swimming World. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  5. ^ "SILJA KANSAKOSKI". Sun Devil Athletics. Arizona State University. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  6. ^ "Kyle Williams, Silja Kansakoski Win Bill Kajikawa Award". Sun Devils Athletics. Arizona State University. Retrieved 2 April 2021.