On the heels of record-shattering performances at the California Community College Athletic Association's championship meet, freshman Ahmed Mathlouthi will compete in the 200 meter freestyle in the 2012 Olympics.
Mathlouthi, 22, will represent his home country of Tunisia.
The freshman swimmer mesmerized spectators and coaches by setting three California Community College records in winning all three of his individual events at the East Los Angeles College Swim Stadium in April, the California Community College Sports Information Association wrote in a press release issued in June announcing Mathlouthi as its Men's Athlete of the Year.
One of the state records also set a new national standard. The Corsair opened the meet with a record in the 500-yard freestyle, breaking the old state mark
by 4.6 seconds, and demolishing the national record by 3.5 seconds (4:18.90). On the second day of the meet, he shattered the 200 freestyle state record by 1.8 seconds. And on the final day of the championships, Mathlouthi annihilated the state record in the most difficult/endurance event the 1,650-yard freestyle, breaking the record by 11 seconds (15:07.30). In that race he beat the
second place finisher by 1 minute, 2 seconds.
"His combined efforts at state will go down as one of the greatest single performances of any sport ever in California Community College athletic history," the press release stated. "He finished as an All-American in seven different events (three relays) and was the nation’s fastest swimmer this season in the three state-winning events."
The men's 200-meter semifinals in London begins 9 a.m. Saturday
He Tweeted about the Olympics on July 10:
Actually getting ready for the olympics is kinda fun ;-)
(information courtesy of Santa Monica College)