Former Florida HS State Championship Qualifier Nicolas Vansteenberghe Appears on Love Island

H/T to Eva Whitehead for catching the connection!

Former high school swimmer Nicolas Vansteenberghe is part of the cast on the latest season of the reality dating show Love Island in the U.S., joining a growing history of former swimmers appearing on reality television.

Vansteenberghe grew up swimming in the suburbs of Jacksonville, training with Loggerhead Aquatics and Tocoi Creek High School. As a senior, he finished 11th in the 100 back and 13th in the 200 IM at the Florida High School 3A State Championship meet. He also swam the leadoff leg of the 7th-place 200 medley relay and the third leg of the 5th-place 400 free relay.

His team finished as the state runners-up that year. Several of his teammates went on to swim in college, including notably Jack VanDeusen at the University of Florida.

Vansteenberghe’s Best Times in Yards:

  • 50 free – 21.94
  • 100 back – 52.77
  • 200 back – 2:02.18
  • 200 IM – 1:58.56

Since high school, Vansteenberghe graduated from Florida Atlantic with a degree in nursing and has worked as a model and caterer.

Vansteenberghe is one of 12 remaining contestants on the show of the 18 original players on Season 7 of the U.S. edition of the global franchise. The premise of the show is that players live on an island in Fiji, isolated from the outside world, and are coupled up. The goal of the show is to remain paired, and players can be eliminated from the show if they are not.

During the final week of the show, the public votes on their favorite couple of remaining pairs, and that couple receives $100,000 (which, in theory, could be stolen by just one member of the couple, though that hasn’t happened yet in the show’s history).

Past swimmers who have competed on reality dating shows include Brian Batesy, who was on a season of Love AllwaysThomas Nguyen, who was on The Bachelorette; and Robby Hayes, who was on a season of The Bachelorette in 2016 before carving out a minor celebrity career with appearances on Bachelor in Paradise, Siesta Key, and as the possible real-life love interest of Vanderpump Rules star Scheana Shay.

Love Island airs nightly on Peacock.

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lilac
1 hour ago

OMG NO WAY I LOVE THAT SHOW

maheny
Reply to  lilac
34 minutes ago

thats a huge red flag

Barbossa Andrew 🐍
3 hours ago

Ryan Lochte on CBB and the traitors

Liam Johnson
4 hours ago

Yo, how sick is it that Nicolas Vansteenberghe’s on Love Island?! Dude was killing it at the Florida HS State Champs, and now he’s out here stealing hearts on TV. Those 100 back and relay times? Straight fire! Love seeing swimmers like him pop off outside the pool. Let’s go, man!

Peace

Last edited 4 hours ago by Liam Johnson
LBSWIM
Reply to  Liam Johnson
3 hours ago

Not sure making a B final at a state swim meet is “killing it”, especially with those times. It’s great that he’s having fun, but let’s be real about his swim times. Those are solid if he was a woman in high school, not a man.

AustralianSwimming
Reply to  LBSWIM
3 hours ago

the sarcasm in that post flew right over your head

Stewart
Reply to  Liam Johnson
2 hours ago

Alex Walsh was faster than him by the time she was 14

Spieker Pool Lap Swimmer
Reply to  Stewart
40 minutes ago

But was she ever on Love Island?
Advantage: Nicolas

Eddie
Reply to  Spieker Pool Lap Swimmer
1 minute ago

Advantage: Cierra

Comfy Pants
4 hours ago

Neeeeek!

SwimmerGuy
5 hours ago

This is a pretty low bar on what to report on in the swimming realm.
B finalist at states some years ago and had teammates that swam in college? lol

Must be a slow week over there.

Grant Drukker
Reply to  SwimmerGuy
5 hours ago

sounds like somebody is a #HurricaneHuda

2Fat4Speed
Reply to  SwimmerGuy
4 hours ago

I actually love hearing about the most random swimming related items. When it comes to swimming content MORE IS BETTER!

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