Matthew Abeysinghe

Matthew Abeysinghe
OLY
Abeysinghe with his medal haul at the 2019 South Asian Games
Personal information
Full nameMatthew Duncan Abeysinghe
Nickname(s)Matt, Goldenboy
National team Sri Lanka
Born (1996-03-19) 19 March 1996
Hazleton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight85 kg (187 lb)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesButterfly, freestyle, individual medley
ClubKiller Whale Aquatics - Sri Lanka
College teamOhio State University
CoachManoj Abeysinghe
Medal record
Men's swimming
Representing  Sri Lanka
Asian Age Group Championships
2011 Jakarta100 m freestyle
Asian Youth Games
2013 Nanjing100 m freestyle
South Asian Games
2016 Guwahati50 m freestyle
2016 Guwahati4×100 m freestyle
2016 Guwahati100 m freestyle
2016 Guwahati200 m freestyle
2016 Guwahati100 m butterfly
2016 Guwahati400 m medley
2016 Guwahati200 m medley
2019 Kathmandu50 m freestyle
2019 Kathmandu4×100 m freestyle
2019 Kathmandu200 m freestyle
2019 Kathmandu100 m butterfly
2019 Kathmandu50 m butterfly
2019 Kathmandu100 m freestyle
2019 Kathmandu200 m medley
2016 Guwahati4×200 m freestyle
2016 Guwahati4×100 m medley
2019 Kathmandu4×200 m freestyle
2016 Guwahati50 m backstroke

Matthew Duncan Abeysinghe OLY (born 19 March 1996) is a competitive swimmer who has represented Sri Lanka at numerous international competitions, including the 2016 and 2020 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo respectively. Abeysinghe is widely regarded as the greatest Sri Lankan swimmer of all time, one of the greatest South Asian swimmers, and one of the most accomplished Sri Lankan athletes ever produced. He is the Sri Lankan national record holder in every single freestyle event, the 200m and 400m Individual Medley, and the 50m Butterfly. Abeysinghe also broke the record for most number of gold medals won at a single edition of the South Asian Games, a record owned by another Sri Lankan swimmer, Julian Bolling, winning seven golds at the 2016 Games in Guwahati, India and breaking the record in again in 2019 in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Abeysinghe trained under his coach and father, Manoj Abeysinghe, with Killer Whale Aquatics, until his departure for higher education, where he resumed his training at Ohio State University in the US. His brothers, Andrew, Dillon and Kyle Abeysinghe, are all past and present members of the Sri Lankan National swimming team.