FAU record holder in the 100 fly (47.31) and 200 fly (1:45.74) and 400 medley relay (3:14.36)
FAU freshman record holder in the 50 free (20.28), 100 fly (47.31), 200 fly (1:45.74) and 200 medley relay (1:34.58)
2021-22 C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll
2020-21 C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll
2020 CCSA Championships silver medalist in the 100 fly, 200 fly and 800 free relay
2020 CCSA Championships bronze medalist in the 400 free relay, 200 free relay and 400 medley relay
2019-20 NCAA B-Cut time in 100 fly and 200 fly
CCSA Swimmer of the Week (2019-20: Oct. 1, Oct. 29, Nov. 5, Nov. 26)
Patriot Invitational meet record holder in the 100 fly (47.31), 200 fly (1:45.74) and 800 free relay (6:38.18)
2021-22 CCSA Swimmer of the Year
2022 CCSA Most Outstanding Swimmer of Championship Meet
3 Time CCSA Swimmer of the Week 2021-22
Career Best Times at FAU
50 Free -Â 20.01 at the Patriot Invitational (11/18/21)
100 Free -Â 43.78 at CCSA Championships (2/19/22)
200 Free - 1:38.88 (relay) at 2020 CCSA Championships (2/19/20)
500 Free - 4:42.14 at TYR Fall Classic (10/5/19)
100 Fly - 47.31 at Patriot Invitational (11/22/19)
200 Fly - 1:44.94 at CCSA Championships (2/18/22)
Junior (2021-22)
Set the meet record in the 200 Fly (1:44.94) at the CCSA Championships
Won the gold in the 100 Free (43.78) at the CCSA ChampionshipsÂ
Broke the school record in the 200 Fly (1:44.94) at CCSA Championships
Recorded a program record in the 100 Fly (46.75) at the Patriot InvitationalÂ
Winner of the 50 Free (20.01) at the Patriot InvitationalÂ
Finished in first place in the 200 Fly (1:50.12) against Princeton
Sophomore (2020-21)
Did not compete
Named to the C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll
Freshman (2019-20)
Received CCSA Swimmer of the Week on four different occasions during the season (10/1, 10/29, 11/5 and 11/26), the most of any swimmer in the league
Finished an impressive freshman campaign with 22 top-5 individual finishes and nine wins with five of those in the 100 fly, three in the 200 fly and one in the 200 free
Walked away from his first CCSA Championships with six medals (half silver, half bronze)
Achieved silver medals in the 100 fly (47.58), 200 fly (1:46.49) and 800 free relay; bronze medals in the 400 free relay, 200 free relay and 400 medley relay to break a school record; and fourth in the 50 free (20.28- FAU freshman record)
Tallied third in the 200 fly (1:52.05) and fourth in the 100 fly (50.17) vs. No. 15 Florida State
Swept in individual events in win vs. SUNY Geneseo in the 100 fly (50.35) and 200 fly (1:52.79) and contributed to first in the 200 medley relay
Recorded first in the 200 free (1:42.47) and 100 fly (52.38), as well as second in the 100 IM reverse and first in the 300 free relay at the FAU Fun Invite
Had best performance of the season at the Patriot Invitational, where he broke two school records, three FAU Freshman records and three meet records
Tallied first in the 100 fly (47.31) and 200 fly (1:45.74) for school and meet records, second in the 100 free (44.34), third in the 50 free (20.49- FAU freshman record), as well as contributed to first in the 800 free relay (6:38.18- meet record), third in the 400 medley relay and fourth in the 200 free relay at the Patriot Invite
Logged first in the 100 fly (49.23) and second in the 200 fly (1:49.81) in dual meet vs. Princeton
Swept in individual events in the 100 fly (49.66) and 200 fly (1:49.50), as well as contributed to first in the 400 free relay and second in the 200 medley relay (1:34.58) to break an FAU freshman record against Indian River State
Tallied third in the 100 fly (49.38), fifth in the 200 fly (1:52.12) and 13th in the 500 free (4:42.14) at the TYR Fall Classic, while competing amongst the likes of Pittsburgh, LSU and TCU
Delivered a pair of third-place finishes in the 200 free (1:40.22) and 100 fly (49.69) against No. 7 Florida
High School
Received a gold medal in the 100 Fly at the 2018 Youth African Games
Awarded as the Best Swimmer in Africa (14 year old age group)
Record holder in the 200 Free in Africa (15 year old age group)
Best athletic cup in entire school
Personal
Born on April 19Â in Cairo, Egypt
Planning to major in computer engineering
Son of Khaled Toteb Youssef Hussein and Manal Ahmed Mohamed
Holds professional goal of qualifying for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo
Enjoys exploring new foods
Hopes to achieve all of his athletic goals and become one of the best international swimmers
Full name: Ahmed Khaled Rateb Youssef Hussein
By representing Egypt as the best swimmer in his age group, he always dreamed of attending a Division I university in the U.S. Noted how FAU was a top school on his list because of it being strong and outstanding in athletics, as well as having a great education system. Mentions how Florida is an outstanding state to live in during his four-year education path and he is looking forward to FAU and meeting all of his teammates