DominickSzabo

DOMINICK SZABO

Athlete, North Penn High School, 2000

11 Time National Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association All American

3 Time PIAA STATE CHAMPION, setting 2 STATE RECORDS

2000 PIAA STATE CHAMPION 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY, STATE RECORD

Held 6 NPHS Pool Records out of a possible 11 in 2000

Set five Team records 1997-2000; 2 Individual and 3 Relays

Won 10 District One Titles, Setting 4 District One Records

From 1997 to 2000 the NPHS Swim Team Won 84 Consecutive Dual Meets,

4 Suburban League, 4 District I and 4 PIAA STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Led NPHS to 2000 NISCA NATIONAL POWER POINT TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

2000 National Ranked, 2nd 100yd Breaststroke and 3rd in 200 Ind. Medley

Qualified for the 2000 Olympic Trials Senior Year at North Penn

American University: NCAA Qualifier and All American 2003

Patriot League 100 Breaststroke & Medley Relay Champion, Record Holder

Placed 8th in the 100 yd. Breaststroke at the 2004 Olympic Trial Finals

American University, B.S., Business Administration, 2007

Inducted 2013


"Following graduation, Dominick competed in the 2000 US Olympic Trials and placed in the top 25 in the 100 Breaststroke. He then accepted a Division 1 swimming scholarship from American University in Washington DC where he earned the Most Valuable swimmer award his freshman year and placed 7th at NCAAs in his Junior year. He took time to train with Michael Phelps at North Baltimore and made it to the finals of the 2004 US Olympic Trials, where his time would have been in the top 25 at the Olympics.

Dominick then graduated from American University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. After some time with an advertising/marketing firm, decided to expand his experience in corporate sales while also managing a restaurant. He is now working in accounting and operations for a growing Real Estate company in Washington DC.

The new position allows flexibility for his new and growing family since the birth of his incredible daughter, Sophia, in 2011. Dominick and his partner, Joy, live and work in the DC Metro area."