Joseph Isaac SchoolingPJG(born 16 June 1995) is a Singaporean former[3]professional swimmer who specialised inbutterfly,freestyle,andmedleyevents. He was the goldmedalistin the100m butterflyat the2016 Olympics,achievingSingapore's first ever Olympic gold medal.[4]His winning time of 50.39s broke multiple records at theNational,Southeast Asian,Asian,andOlympiclevels.
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Full name | Joseph Isaac Schooling | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nickname | "Singapore's Flying Fish"[1][2] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Singapore | 16 June 1995||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 84 kg (185 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Swimming | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Strokes | Butterfly,Freestyle,Medley | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
College team | University of Texas, Austin | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coach | Sergio López Miró Gary Tan Eddie Reese,Kris Kubik (University of Texas) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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An alumnus of theAnglo-Chinese School,he subsequently graduated from theUniversity of Texas at Austin,where he was a member of theTexas Longhorns swimming team,one of the top collegiate swim programmes under two-time United States Olympic men's head coachEddie Reese.[5][6]He first qualified for theOlympics in 2012after winning the 200m butterfly at the2011 SEA Games.[7]
On 2 April 2024, he announced his retirement from competitive swimming to focus on his swim school and other business ventures.[8][9]
Early life and family
editSchooling was born and raised in Singapore, being afourth-generationSingaporean.[10]He is the only child of May and Colin Schooling,[11]and hasEurasianancestry through his father.[11]May was previously fromPerakand had moved to Singapore to become apermanent resident,having also played professionally intennis;[12]while Colin, a businessman born in Singapore and educated atRaffles Institution,was a hurdler and water polo player who represented Singapore in softball.[12]
His grand-uncle wasLloyd Valberg,who took part in the1948 Summer Olympicsas Singapore's first Olympian. He was the one who inspired Schooling to participate in theOlympic Games.[12]Schooling's great-grandfather was a British military officer who married aPortuguese-Eurasianin Singapore.[10]
Schooling's early years of education were spent at theAnglo-Chinese School(Junior) atNewton.He next attendedAnglo-Chinese School (Independent)atDover,before attending theBolles Schoolin 2009 atJacksonville, Florida,United States. In 2010, Schooling started training underSergio Lopez Miro,who later on in 2015 would become Singapore's national head coach.[13]In 2014, after completing high school, he enrolled at theUniversity of Texas at Austinwhere he swam for Hall of Fame CoachesEddie Reeseand Associate CoachKris Kubik.[14]
Schooling's father Colin died on 18 November 2021, aged 73. He had been undergoing treatment for cancer since June of that year.[15]
Collegiate career
edit2015 NCAA
editSchooling won two individual titles (100 & 200-yard butterfly) at the2015 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships.His other title came from the 400-yard medley relay. He teamed up with Kip Darmody,Will Licon,andJack Congerto break the NCAA and US Open records. In the 200-yard medley relay, he was a member of the Texas team that finished third. Schooling also swam in the 200-yard medley consolation final (finishing first) and the 400-yard freestyle relay where Texas finished fourth.
2016 NCAA
editSchooling successfully defended his butterfly titles, setting both NCAA and US open records of 44.01 in the 100-yard butterfly and 1:37.97 in the 200-yard butterfly at the2016 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships.He also won golds as a member of the 200 and 800-yard freestyle relays and the 400-yard medley relay. His silver came from the 400-yard freestyle relay and bronze from the 200-yard medley relay.
2017 NCAA
editSchooling obtained four gold medals, a silver, and a bronze medal at the2017 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships.His gold medals came from the 200 and 400-yard medley relays and the 200 and 400-yard freestyle relays. Texas set new NCAA and US open records in all of the relays he was involved except for the 200-yard medley relay.
Schooling started off his individual campaign with a bronze in the 50-yard freestyle in 18.79 behindCaeleb DresselandRyan Held.He was unable to defend his butterfly titles, finishing behind Dressel in the 100-yard butterfly in 43.75 (2nd man fastest all-time). In the 200-yard butterfly, he failed to make the finals, finishing 37th overall.
Schooling ended his collegiate career at the University of Texas with 12 NCAA titles (4 individuals & 8 relays).
International career
editIn the early part of his career, Schooling was trained by coaches and swimmers of Australia under the monitoring ofMonash Universityin aSingapore Sports Councilprogramme.
At the2011 Southeast Asian Games,Schooling's 1:56.67 winning time in the 200 fly met the "A" qualifying mark for the 2012 London Olympics.[16]Unfortunately, he did not qualify for the semi-finals after finishing poorly in his heats where swimming officials disallowed the use of his swimming cap and goggles, causing him to have to search for new ones just minutes before the competition, affecting his state of mind.
Schooling is the first Singaporean to win a swimming medal at theCommonwealth Games,taking silver in the 100 m butterfly at the2014games inGlasgow.[17]
2014 Asian Games
editSchooling's major breakthrough finally came during theAsian Games,where he clocked 51.76 seconds in the 100 m butterfly finals. Schooling's timing of 51.76 seconds was a new Asian Games record. It was Singapore's first Asian Games gold in the men's category since 1982.[18]Schooling had earlier won a bronze for the 200 m butterfly event, ending a 24-year medal drought for Singapore's male swimming event. He followed that by winning a silver in the 50 m butterfly event.
2015 SEA Games
editAt the2015 SEA Gamesheld in Singapore, Schooling took part in nine events, achieving gold and breaking Games records in all of them. Schooling's time of 22.47 seconds in the 50 m freestyle broke a 33-year national record (22.69 s) that was held byAng Peng Siong,who had set it at the 1982 U.S. Swimming Championships.[19]
2015 FINA World Championships
editSchooling continued with his streak of achievements in the2015 World Aquatics Championships.He advanced to the 50 m and 100 m butterfly finals, breaking the National Records for both events. In the 50 m butterfly event, he broke the Asian Record in the semi-finals before breaking it again in the finals with a time of 23.25 seconds,[20]while in the 100 m butterfly event, he broke the Asian Record in the finals, with a time of 50.96 seconds. His bronze medal was Singapore's first ever medal at theFINA World Aquatics Championships.[21]
2016 Olympics
editOn 12 August 2016, in Rio de Janeiro, Schooling won a gold medal in the 100 m butterfly with a time of 50.39 seconds, the first Olympic gold medal won by Singapore.[22]The time set a newOlympic record,beatingPhelps' record of 50.58 seconds at the2008 Summer Olympics.
In the semi-finals on 11 August 2016, Schooling swam 50.83 seconds as the fastest qualifier for the final.[23]The time was a personal best, a national record, an Asian record, and the fastest time then-recorded in 2016 for the event,[23]but only for a day as Schooling improved his time in the final.[24]
The Singapore National Olympic Council awarded Schooling S$1 million (about US$740,000) under the Multi-Million Dollar Award Programme (MAP), 20% of which had to be ploughed back to the Singapore Swimming Association for future training and development.[25]Singapore's unique "rewards for sports excellence" is deemed to be the world's largest Olympic cash prize.[26]As a University of Texas collegiate swimmer, Schooling was subject to theNCAA's strict rules against college athletes accepting prize money. However, Schooling received his country's award as it fell within the NCAA exception of awards to foreign students.[27]
To mark Schooling's historic gold medal, a victory parade was held in Singapore.[28]
Schooling's performance in Rio was listed in swimming magazine Swim Swam's Top 10 Swims Of 2016. He came in at No. 4, after HungarianKatinka Hosszú(400 IM, Rio Olympics), AmericanKatie Ledecky(800 m freestyle, Rio Olympics), and BritonAdam Peaty(100 m breaststroke, Rio Olympics).[29][30]
2017 FINA World Championships
editSchooling swam 3 events (50 m, 100 m butterfly and 100 m freestyle) in Budapest. He broke his own Asian record twice in the 50 m butterfly heats (23.05 sec) and semi-finals (22.93 sec). He clocked 22.95 sec in the finals to finish 5th.[31]He missed out on 100 m freestyle semi-final after finishing 17th in the heats. In the 100m butterfly finals, Olympic Champion Schooling was the favourite to win the event butCaeleb Dresselwas too dominant from the heats to the finals. Dressel clocked 49.86 sec in the final to eclipse Schooling's world textile best time of 50.39 sec, set in Rio Olympics. Caeleb's time was 0.04 sec shy ofMichael Phelpssupersuit World Record. Schooling obtained a joint-Bronze medal with BritonJames Guywith a time of 50.83 sec.[32]
2017 SEA Games
editSchooling swam six events at the29th SEA Gamesheld in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[33]He won all his events and broke four South-east Asian records (50 m, 100 m butterfly, 4 × 100 m freestyle relay & 4 × 100 m medley relay).[34][35]
2018 Asian Games
editSchooling participated in 3 individual events (50 m freestyle,50 m,and100 m butterfly) and 3 relays (4 × 100 m freestyle,4 × 200 m freestyle&4 × 100 m medley). He successfully defended his 100 m butterfly Gold with a new Asian Games record of 51.04 seconds.[36]He later won Singapore's second Gold in the 50 m butterfly.[37]He also contributed to the bronze medal winning relays (4 × 100 m freestyle & 4 × 200 m freestyle) and was 4th in 4 × 100 m medley relay. Both the 4 × 100 m and 4 × 200 m freestyle relays set a new national record.[38]
2019 FINA World Championships
editSchooling swam 3 events (50 m, 100 m butterfly and 4×100 m freestyle relay) in Gwangju. He did not qualify for the semi-finals for all his events.[39][40]
2019 SEA Games
editSchooling swam six events at the 30th SEA Games held in the Philippines.[41]He obtained four gold and two silver medals. He lost the 50 m butterfly to Teong Tzen Wei and the 100m freestyle toDarren Chua.[42]
2020 Olympics
editSchooling did not defend his100m butterflytitle at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics after failing to qualify for the semi-finals, finishing 8th in his heat.[43]He placed 44th overall with a time of 53.12 seconds.[44]Schooling also failed to qualify for the100m freestylesemi-finals after finishing 6th in his Heat and 39th overall with a time of 49.84 seconds.[45]
Despite Schooling's results at the Tokyo Olympics, there were a lot of support among Singaporeans for his effort.[46][47]PresidentHalimah Yacobalso made a public statement to show her support for the athletes.[48]
2021 SEA Games
editSchooling competed in his first SEA Games since enlisting for mandatoryNational Servicein Singapore at the 31st SEA Games held in Hanoi, Vietnam.[49]The Singapore Men's team for the 4x100m freestyle relay, comprising Mikkel Lee, Jonathan Tan, Schooling, andQuah Zheng Wen,was disqualified for an early take-off from one of the swimmers, after coming first in the race, thereby stripping Schooling of his first gold medal of the Games.[50]Schooling however went on to win two golds and a bronze medal in the 100m butterfly, 4x100m medley, and the 4x200m freestyle relay respectively.[51]Schooling remains unbeaten in the 100m butterfly since the 2013 SEA Games, winning his fifth consecutive gold medal in the event.[52]
2023 SEA Games
editSchooling withdrew from participating in the2023 SEA Gamesheld inPhnom Penh,Cambodia.He explained that, "I am currently not at the level at which I hold myself to perform. Ultimately, my country comes first before individual accolades."[53]Singapore retained both gold medals won by Schooling in the 100m butterfly and the 4x100m medley at the 2021 SEA Games.
2022 Asian Games
editSchooling was excluded from the final list of athletes set to represent Singapore at the2022 Asian GamesinHangzhou, China(delayed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic). In response to media queries, Singapore Aquatics mentioned that selection for the Asian Games was based on swimmers clocking the fastest times during the qualification window and that two other swimmers clocked faster times than Schooling.[54]Singapore failed to win any gold medals in swimming at the 2022 Asian Games.[55]
On 20 August 2023, responding to media queries on his omission from the 2022 Asian Games, Schooling remarked that it was "definitely was a bummer", adding that he was still undecided about his future.[56]
Personal life
editIn August 2016, Schooling had his National Service (NS) deferred until after the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. The Armed Forces Council had approved Schooling's request to extend his deferment, as he had been exemplary in fulfilling the "raison d'être" for his deferment from 2013 to the 2016 Summer Olympics.[57]Minister for DefenceNg Eng Henhad said then that NS deferment "may be granted in exceptional circumstances to individual sportsmen, who are assessed to be potential medal winners at international competitions like the Olympic Games and bring national pride for the country."[58]
On 27 June 2018, Schooling launched his swimming school called Swim Schooling. The school is managed by his mother, May Schooling.[59]
In 2020, Schooling and fellow national swimmer Quah Zheng Wen applied to further extend their National Service deferment, given the postponement of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[60]Following Schooling and Quah's performance in the Tokyo Olympics, netizens quipped that both, who had been granted full-time National Service deferments, should now go, "From Tokyo toTekong",citing the island where new recruits are trained.[48]Schooling began serving National Service on 3 January 2022.[61]However, he was allowed short-term disruptions during his service when he had to train and compete. This privilege was rescinded when it was reported on 30 August 2022 that Schooling had takencannabiswhen he was overseas training for and participating in the2021 Southeast Asian Games.[62]
In September 2024, Schooling joinedVertex Holdingsas an associate.[63]
Honours and awards
editIn October 2016, Schooling received thePingat Jasa Gemilang(Meritorious Service Medal) for his exceptional achievements at the2016 Summer Olympicsby winning Singapore's first ever Olympic gold medal in the men's 100m butterfly.[64][65][66][67]
On 7 August 2017, an Orchid was named after Schooling;Dendrobium Joseph Schoolingis a "vigorous and free flowering" hybrid with yellow and slightly twisted petals.[68][69][70][71]
Schooling has also received the following awards:
See also
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- ^By Nicole Chia from The Straits Times,Swimmer Joseph Schooling receives SGD$1 million for Olympic gold medalArchived19 May 2018 at theWayback Machine,AsiaOne, 24 November 2016
- ^Written by NC,Orchids named after Joseph Schooling, Yip Pin XiuArchived7 August 2017 at theWayback Machine,Channel NewsAsia, 7 August 2017
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- ^Schooling family named The Straits Times Singaporean of the Year 2016Archived6 February 2017 at theWayback MachineThe Straits Times, 6 February 2017
- ^'Without their help, love and contributions, I would not be where I am today'Archived7 February 2017 at theWayback MachineThe Straits Times, 7 February 2017
- ^Olympic champion Joseph Schooling is ST's Athlete of the Year for 2016Archived17 February 2017 at theWayback MachineThe Straits Times, 16 February 2017
- ^Singapore Sports Awards: Joseph Schooling named Sportsman of the Year for 3 years in a rowArchived8 August 2017 at theWayback MachineThe Straits Times, 8 August 2017
- ^'Fortunate' to win 5th Sportsman of the Year award, says Joseph SchoolingArchived19 July 2018 at theWayback MachineThe Straits Times, 19 July 2018
- ^Joseph Schooling bags sixth Sportsman of the Year gongArchived20 June 2019 at theWayback MachineThe Straits Times
External links
edit- Joseph SchoolingatWorld Aquatics
- Joseph Schoolingat SwimRankings.net
- Joseph SchoolingatOlympedia
- Joseph Schoolingat theCommonwealth Games Federation(archived)