Joseph Schooling Retires from Competitive Swimming
Singapore's Olympic gold medalist cites pressures and expectations as key factors in his decision to retire.
- Joseph Schooling, Singapore's only Olympic champion, announces his retirement from competitive swimming, reflecting on the pressures and expectations that weighed on him.
- Schooling attributes part of the challenges he faced to a period of 'comfort' after his 2016 Rio Olympics victory, acknowledging that it impacted his subsequent performance.
- He denies that his National Service (NS) obligations ended his career, instead stating that he retired on his own terms, despite facing a 'negative mindset' during his initial NS period.
- Schooling plans to focus on finance, sports, and growing his swim school, emphasizing the importance of nurturing young talent in Singapore.
- He reflects on his journey, expressing gratitude for the experiences and lessons learned, hoping to inspire future generations through his achievements and challenges.