Law student hopes she will compete in 2012 Olympics - Chester standard: "AN INTERNATIONAL trampolinist who studies law at the University of Chester has her sights firmly set on the London Olympics in 2012 after representing Great Britain at the under-19 World Championships in Canada.
Fresh from finishing 12th at the Championships in Quebec, Amy Sims, 18, is hoping to rise to the top of the sporting and legal worlds by combining her University studies with training and competing alongside trampolining's biggest stars.
Amy, from Hale Village in Liverpool, is ranked the fourth-best British trampoliner at under-19 level. As well as representing City of Salford Trampoline Club, she is studying at the University with the help of a Sports Scholarship and trains five times a week for up to six hours a day.
Amy, who finished third in a warm-up tournament for the BUSA national finals, said: 'Trampolining is an Olympic sport and I'll probably be at the right age when 2012 comes around. I'm improving all the time, and it would be absolutely brilliant to be able to take part in such a big event."
Law student hopes she will compete in 2012 Olympics - Chester standard
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