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TAG Heuer’s friend of the brand Joseph Schooling still has more to give in the sports as he plans his future

Audrey Simon
Audrey Simon • 11 min read

In 2016, Joseph Schooling bagged Singapore’s first-ever Olympic gold medal for swimming at the Games in Rio de Janeiro. And with that win, he put the little red dot on the world stage. Why are we repeating this? That is because his performance at the Tokyo 2020 Games — while lacklustre — drew the ire of many critics. However, we all need to be reminded and be taken back to that glorious day in 2016, and not let Tokyo 2020 overshadow that memory.

In an interview with a local broadcaster just after the end of his race in Tokyo, Schooling said that this is indeed not the end of his swimming career. In an interview with Options two years ago, the 26-year-old said that his razor-sharp focus is on what he is doing and not what anyone else thinks. He also said that certain people might want to give advice and “you just filter out the things that do not make sense. One person might actually be saying something right but it may not work for you. The way to handle it you got to think more, you got to communicate more.”

At the end of last year, Schooling addresses mental issues in another interview, an issue that is becoming more common among athletes, namely American gymnast Simone Biles and Japanese tennis sensation Naomi Osaka. Biles pulled out of some gymnastics events at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics citing mental health issues while Osaka, in that same year, withdrew from the French Open.

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