“It’s a good feeling knowing that you’re the fastest high school butterflier in the history of high school swimming” – Joseph Schooling By Les Tan|2013-11-26T16:24:33+08:00November 16th, 2013|swimming, The Red Sports Interview|1 Comment Views: 3,407 httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Hj8kK8uqhU Watch a video of Joseph at his favourite hawker stall next page Pages: 1 2 3 Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInTumblrPinterestVkEmail Related Posts “I hope that I won’t be just a bowler who will have achieved many things but also an inspiring bowler, who can inspire people around me.” – and interview with Deaflympics gold medallist Adelia Naomi Yokoyama Gallery “I hope that I won’t be just a bowler who will have achieved many things but also an inspiring bowler, who can inspire people around me.” – and interview with Deaflympics gold medallist Adelia Naomi Yokoyama Singapore National Swimming Championships: Quah Ting Wen, Glen Lim set new marks on final day Gallery Singapore National Swimming Championships: Quah Ting Wen, Glen Lim set new marks on final day Singapore National Swimming Championships: Lionel Khoo, Randall Neo set new milestones on meet’s penultimate day Gallery Singapore National Swimming Championships: Lionel Khoo, Randall Neo set new milestones on meet’s penultimate day National Schools Swimming: ACS(I) boys undisputed kings after clinching sixth straight grand slam and six more records on final day Gallery National Schools Swimming: ACS(I) boys undisputed kings after clinching sixth straight grand slam and six more records on final day National Schools Swimming: RGS’ Charla Tan shatters 200m Backstroke mark as nine meet records fall on penultimate day Gallery National Schools Swimming: RGS’ Charla Tan shatters 200m Backstroke mark as nine meet records fall on penultimate day “My degree was the only thing that nobody could take away from me” – an interview with UK Shyam and Kenneth Khoo (Part 5) Gallery “My degree was the only thing that nobody could take away from me” – an interview with UK Shyam and Kenneth Khoo (Part 5) “I was going to all the officers. I was going in there like a psycho, but what to do?” – an interview with UK Shyam and Kenneth Khoo (Part 4) Gallery “I was going to all the officers. I was going in there like a psycho, but what to do?” – an interview with UK Shyam and Kenneth Khoo (Part 4) “Those that have become Asian class … they’ve been really training full-time for like six years or seven years or eight years” – an interview with UK Shyam and Kenneth Khoo (Part 3) Gallery “Those that have become Asian class … they’ve been really training full-time for like six years or seven years or eight years” – an interview with UK Shyam and Kenneth Khoo (Part 3) “I think athletes have to not be afraid to ask for help” – an interview with UK Shyam and Kenneth Khoo (Part 2) Gallery “I think athletes have to not be afraid to ask for help” – an interview with UK Shyam and Kenneth Khoo (Part 2) “It was a leap of faith for Peng Siong” – an interview with UK Shyam and Kenneth Khoo (Part 1) Gallery “It was a leap of faith for Peng Siong” – an interview with UK Shyam and Kenneth Khoo (Part 1) One Comment shannon November 16, 2013 at 11:15 pm - Reply Hi Joseph, you are such a standard bearer for Singapore and you make all of us so proud of your success. Continue to work hard and we will be behind you all the way. For a start, good luck at the SEA Games! Leave A Comment Cancel replyComment Δ
Hi Joseph, you are such a standard bearer for Singapore and you make all of us so proud of your success. Continue to work hard and we will be behind you all the way. For a start, good luck at the SEA Games!