San Diego swimmer Nick Korth swims towards 2012 Olympics: Local's look

Rachel Heller

England's biggest wedding is over. However, it will host the Summer Olympics next year. Swimming is a popular sport in the Summer Olympics. The swimming competions have always been exciting. This due to the fact that many countries have strong swimming teams. I expect that there will be a battle for medals between the Australian swim team and the American swim team. Michael Phelps will certainly be in London to swim for the United States. In addition, there is a swiiming supperstar on the rise in San Diego. Nick Korth hopes he will make a splash at the London Olympics next year.

Nick Korth is a Hart High graduate and a University of California junior. He has already qualified for the 2012 Olympic Trials in the 100-meter breaststroke. He practices at the Canyons Aquatics Club. In addition to his Olympic dream, Korth is a two-time high school All-American and a five-time individual All-American. He is also a peaceful swimmer.

He won the NCAA Division II Championship in the 200-yard breaststoke on March 12. The win was great because he had to take a season of swimming off. This is because of the end of UC Irvine's swimming program. His passion for swimming grew. He countined his swim training with Canyons Aquatic Club. He enrolled in UCSD.

He is only five years into five years into his swimming career. However, he has jusrt as much passion for swimming as when he first started swimming. Nick Korth has limitless potential as an Olympic swimmer. Therefore, I wish him luck in his quest to make a splash swimming in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. www.thesignal.com/section/19/article/47343/

Published by Rachel Heller

I am 35 years old and a free lance writer with a masters in Philosophy. I love to write and bake. I also love animals and reading.  View profile

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