Joseph Schooling: My mistake was the complacency to think that this will last forever

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  • Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
  • Eight years after his stunning success at the Rio Olympics, Singapore’s greatest athlete Joseph Schooling has called time on his career and has announced his retirement.
    In an exclusive interview, Joseph talks frankly to ST assistant sports editor Rohit Brijnath about his career - from the Olympic gold to mistakes made, and the next chapter of his life.
    Read more: str.sg/mnMi
    0:23 Getting used to retirement
    0:58 The downsides of fame
    1:51 Life after gold
    3:09 Mistakes after 2016
    3:37 Overconfident? Entitled?
    4:59 Volatile in the pool
    6:19 Advice from Michael Phelps
    7:22 The cannabis episode
    9:31 The next chapter
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 146

  • @nicholasgoh3526
    @nicholasgoh3526 Місяць тому +228

    He won the Olympic gold medal for Singapore on his own with the support from his family. Nothing to do with the system and I think Singaporeans should thank him for that Olympic moment. He should be proud to be a sports legend in history. Good luck and all the best!

    • @jayden8305
      @jayden8305 Місяць тому +4

      yea... he brought glory to our tiny red dot when he won that olympic medal, he inspired a generation of aspiring swimmers and showed that sinahpore can win something even with less resources, people and space , it showed that if someone is to succeed they ought to work hard and this is contributed by his parents teaching. did the governent teach him that ? no 7:35

    • @marinekong235
      @marinekong235 Місяць тому

      yeah his parents did the sacrifice, thank the parents first though. but would he enter the olympics if he was competing under another flag?

    • @briangan3133
      @briangan3133 9 днів тому

      He was born rich

    • @marinekong235
      @marinekong235 9 днів тому

      @@briangan3133 hope he stays that way till the later years of his life

  • @theWatchowskiBrosNowSis
    @theWatchowskiBrosNowSis Місяць тому +153

    He doesn’t owe anyone or S’pore an apology he won the Olympic gold on his own accord his family not through the S’pore system.
    Happy retirement Olympic champ!

  • @danialrhn
    @danialrhn Місяць тому +95

    Olympic Champion. No one can ever take that away from you. Happy retirement legend!

  • @jeremytandotco
    @jeremytandotco Місяць тому +58

    Singapore's only Olympic gold medallist, made history, made sacrifices throughout since young. I think ppl should cut him some slack. all the best champ!

    • @thecowegg
      @thecowegg Місяць тому +2

      Well said. How many 21 yr old can reproduce what he did...let's sit back and watch before we judge him again.

  • @jessesmith-garcia5313
    @jessesmith-garcia5313 21 день тому +1

    God speed and good luck to you in life Joseph Schooling...You'll always be "The Champ".

  • @ckc75
    @ckc75 Місяць тому +20

    As a swim parent in Texas who has been to the Univ of Texas (UT) Austin pool many times, I remember seeing your name on their pool record board & feeling quite proud that an Asian swimmer has made such a mark. Best of luck in your retirement Joseph!

  • @marthenryb8398
    @marthenryb8398 Місяць тому +16

    Singapore's first OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL. Historical. Blessed nation and always be thankful. Thank you Joseph!

  • @vincentong8867
    @vincentong8867 Місяць тому +53

    Joseph Schooling's historic victory at the 2016 Olympics showed that even the smallest nations can achieve global sporting greatness. Schooling's dedication and resilience since the age of 6 have inspired countless Singaporeans, embodying the belief that with hard work and determination, any dream is achievable. His legacy transcends the gold medal; it's a beacon of hope, encouraging us to pursue excellence, challenge limits, and believe in the boundless potential within. Thank you, Joseph, for lifting our nation's spirit and showing us the power of dreams.

    • @RC-rp3eu
      @RC-rp3eu Місяць тому +1

      All the very best to you Joseph. You are candid and somewhat hard on yourself. You've done incredibly remarkable in winning the gold medal. It is time to move on. You have done beyond your best. Also. You speak beautifully and you think deeply. Very impressive. You are a good guy. Stay strong. All the best.

    • @LYJManchesterUnited
      @LYJManchesterUnited Місяць тому

      I didn't need his example to proof we can do it.. No science can proof that Singaporean's DNA are shitter at sports than any other countries out there, we're all human beings. If Manny Pacquiao skinny small and hopelessly poor lad from philipinese could do it why not our kids? It showed only a rich kid sponsored by rich parents can do it and only if he trained not here. He did it despite of Singapore's system. The rest are just victims of the Singapore system.

    • @gnorwgnihtondidreltiH
      @gnorwgnihtondidreltiH Місяць тому +1

      Ok ChatGPT

    • @SwimSphereTV
      @SwimSphereTV Місяць тому

      @@gnorwgnihtondidreltiH facts, Schooling also trained full time in the US. That medal was earned on his own, Singapore did not give him that lol

    •  26 днів тому +1

      ​@@SwimSphereTV yep, SG did not help at all. Infact I think it ruined him thanks to its system and NS.
      How does the SG goverment expect to reach success in sports if they have NS to screw over potential.

  • @logix8983
    @logix8983 Місяць тому +18

    Got to give it to him for his honesty!

  • @silenthill5922
    @silenthill5922 Місяць тому +19

    Thank you, ST for this insightful and honest interview with the most accomplished SG athlete of this generation.
    Thank you, Joseph for the candid replies and to you and especially, your parents for all your contributions in making SG proud, representing us and being sensible and responsible at this stage in your career.
    My personal hope is that although you may have retired from competitive swimming as a swimmer, SG competitive swimming would have not seen the last of you!

  • @zainabali9185
    @zainabali9185 Місяць тому +23

    All the best to you Jo. You can do it!🫶🏊🏽‍♂️

  • @ownthegame3
    @ownthegame3 Місяць тому +30

    a very good interview. v authentic, v matured
    what u said is applicable to everyone and you learnt it at such a young age.
    all the best!

  • @TofiYee
    @TofiYee Місяць тому +10

    Joseph your story is inspiring to many. The reality in life is there is up and down, knowing how to become better in each cycle, sharing with others how to do so will give meaning to life. What you are doing now is exactly that. Meanwhile keep your head up high above the water!

  • @crosbyong
    @crosbyong Місяць тому +8

    We all make mistakes. But not many, of us can be an Olympian, even less, an Olympian champion. Thank you for what you’ve done and achieved for us. It’s good that you’ve taken time to mull over all that’s happened, and is moving on with the next chapter of your life. I wish you all the best in all your endeavour. Take care.

  • @TheFire9flyer
    @TheFire9flyer Місяць тому +6

    After watching tge interview, i have a lot more respect for you. Thank you for the honesty. It inspired me a lot and helped me to understand myself better. I am at your father's age. You are at 28. I can only tell you life is getting tougher and tougher. Where to go next ? Who to hang around with ? You are on your own, my friend. Be wise.

  • @MyHanck
    @MyHanck Місяць тому +7

    Happy retirement and thanks for the memories.

  • @fabric101
    @fabric101 Місяць тому +10

    I was prepared to bash this video. But major two thumbs up to the questions and to Schooling. I said it after he won the Gold, that he's being complacent and self entitled, and it's amzing to see him actually addressing it and admitting it. Much respect for him to admit it so openly. Salute.

    • @MasterChief3377425
      @MasterChief3377425 Місяць тому +2

      I think the cannabis episode also brought him back to earth

  • @newjourney9220
    @newjourney9220 Місяць тому

    Hats off to you Joseph and your family. Admitting your weaknesses and mistakes are your strength and recipes to move forward in life. All the best from Malaysia

  • @sohjae
    @sohjae Місяць тому

    Bravo to this young champion, and talking about his journey. Always a Singapore champion!

  • @CheeEddie
    @CheeEddie Місяць тому +3

    Well done! I will support you all the way no matter what is your next step/ next level of future.

  • @kambingliar
    @kambingliar Місяць тому +1

    All the best for the next chapter of your life. Your name will forever be remembered by Singaporeans for many many years to come

  • @cheemengpoh9099
    @cheemengpoh9099 Місяць тому +1

    Happy retirement and thanks for the memories

  • @davidaden6191
    @davidaden6191 Місяць тому

    thank you for such an honest and insightful interview, Joseph and Strait Times. Even in this moment, you were still inspiring for us! Go climb that next mountain, Joseph!

  • @RogerLau1678
    @RogerLau1678 Місяць тому

    Good to be able to reflect and let go. All the best champ 💪🏼🙏🏻

  • @michaelwongTravels
    @michaelwongTravels Місяць тому

    It's true that when you spent your entire childhood passionately pursuing your dream of becoming an Olympic champion, once you achieved it at just 21, you really do feel that you have already accomplished your life goal. If the most inspiring person that's dear to you, that walked and breathe with you on that journey is gone, it does leave a vacuum that nothing in the world can fill, you really have to find another mountain to climb. Thanks Joe, for putting Singapore on the map of swimming that till now, no one else can.

  • @sswsa3980
    @sswsa3980 Місяць тому

    I am so proud of this man. Thank you for all that you do and did, Joseph!

  • @charlestxfilm
    @charlestxfilm Місяць тому

    Good interview. Keep up the good work in your next chapter and inspire the next generation. Cheers!

  • @frdingsdb16
    @frdingsdb16 Місяць тому +1

    Good for you Joseph. Chasing away your own demons and courageously share your journey makes you a "Champion" of life. Continue winning "gold"medals not made of metal but of honesty, discipline and hard work. Setback and mistakes can also moments of much growth. Inspire more with your journey, Champ!

  • @kixigvak
    @kixigvak Місяць тому

    I'm 76 years old and once upon a time I was a fast butterfly swimmer. You've been a real inspiration to me. Take my advice and stay in reasonably good shape. It's tough to make the transition from top level to maintaining fitness. But you'll find your comfortable place.

  • @agnusborealis9362
    @agnusborealis9362 Місяць тому

    Best wishes Joseph! Embrace with excitement the next phase your life has to offer you. Always be the lightning rod!

  • @gboon9935
    @gboon9935 Місяць тому +1

    thank you for sharing on your thoughts and experience with complacency , on how the perfect recipe mix of ego, pride and attitude. We all have it, just the difference in intensity... and I wish more young gen/next gen can hear this....and understand this. it really is not just a recipe mix of complacency, but also a recipe for self-destruction.

  • @ninerushclips3414
    @ninerushclips3414 Місяць тому

    Joseph is really well spoken, glad he is interviewing.

  • @rolandnelson6722
    @rolandnelson6722 Місяць тому

    Joseph’s making a terrific contribution analysing his success and his response to his success.

  • @raquelrachelle9357
    @raquelrachelle9357 Місяць тому +7

    Very down to earth person.

  • @Mrnonolol
    @Mrnonolol Місяць тому +10

    The best is yet to be

  • @GeeWhizzzz
    @GeeWhizzzz Місяць тому +2

    Personal financial input from his parents - Got us that Gold.
    No one else. Not the system.

  • @Jesperthebouncingfatty
    @Jesperthebouncingfatty Місяць тому +7

    Joseph Schooling, your impact on countless Singaporeans is immeasurable. Thank you for creating unforgettable memories and moments. Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors.

  • @dunlop9292
    @dunlop9292 Місяць тому

    Amazing interview. Thank you for giving me a perspective of good faith in my own life Joseph. If God’s Grace allows, may we cross path one day.
    God bless you in your endeavours and your family. Rrd from 🇲🇾

  • @blurfonz88
    @blurfonz88 Місяць тому +1

    He is a legend.

  • @joelvelasquez8393
    @joelvelasquez8393 Місяць тому

    You are the best Singaporean athlete for me as a Filipino

  • @PabloNivag
    @PabloNivag Місяць тому +2

    Yall better be appreciative of the sacrifices this man has done and the effort hes given to our country. We are too quick to criticise athletes when they lose.

  • @roshiniganesan8877
    @roshiniganesan8877 Місяць тому +3

    All the best to Joseph.

  • @gtankngeastgreen8424
    @gtankngeastgreen8424 Місяць тому

    Like his honesty.

  • @JackTanYJ
    @JackTanYJ Місяць тому +4

    The Straits Times does have anymore local reporters to interview a local athlete ?

  • @wassup139
    @wassup139 Місяць тому +6

    I wonder if he is based in the USA, would he still be continuing with what he is doing? Perhaps something is lacking in the SG system which could not help to flourish his potential further. I believe he would actually flourish more if he is based in the USA that has better resources, support, coaches, and system for sportsmen. Not to mention, SG likes to make a big deal out of sportsmen who take drugs. This affects the sportsmen psychologically in some way. However in the USA, I doubt it’s such a big deal and it’s easier for sportsmen to move on from drug-related issues. He has such a huge potential to flourish in this career. To retire so soon is a waste, but fully supporting his decision. However, I believe fundamentally there is something wrong or missing in the SG system that did not allow the talented Schooling to flourish even more.

  • @ongwill
    @ongwill Місяць тому

    All the best Joseph

  • @phyrruskarimarmalgold3660
    @phyrruskarimarmalgold3660 Місяць тому

    Happy Retirement

  • @user-zh8db1dt6e
    @user-zh8db1dt6e Місяць тому

    It has long been said that the hardest part of championship is not to achieve it, but to maintain n retain it.

  • @basillee3886
    @basillee3886 Місяць тому

    No one can take away the fact that he is the FIRST Olympic Gold medalist from SG and has inspired young athletes to do the same.
    You did Singapore and Singaporean proud on the grand stage.

  • @sarangsharma5346
    @sarangsharma5346 Місяць тому

    So impressed with his maturity. When he was 21 he was like a bullet, now he is a calm strong wave of water

  • @nikoskostianis4973
    @nikoskostianis4973 Місяць тому

    He’s earned a lot of respect from me. You could notice he got extremely cocky after his gold and it showed at NCAA’s. I love that he’s admitting to it.

  • @maxp670
    @maxp670 Місяць тому +9

    Even Caleb Dressel after wining at Tokyo Olympic 100m Butterfly with world record at 49.45s is also broken down mentally.

    • @billybob6604
      @billybob6604 Місяць тому +3

      Winning is not always physical
      it’s mental also

  • @andytan911
    @andytan911 Місяць тому

    He already owned his place in history, still proud of him no matter what he done off the pool.

  • @johnlim1678
    @johnlim1678 Місяць тому

    Was this retirement news made in the front page of Straits Times? I don't buy newspapers these days. anyone knows?

  • @AccordGTR
    @AccordGTR Місяць тому

    Poor guy. He has to talk to people that don't understand. He did everything and more. He's an idol to millions. He's immortal.

  • @QuasiDonloso-xq7gr
    @QuasiDonloso-xq7gr Місяць тому

    U r still the best Schooling🎉🎉🎉
    Cannabis ? Don't let that episode hold you down. That episode is over.... move on with your life .. Life has so much to offer to you ... Live the next episode of your Life meaningfully 😊

  • @TTSource
    @TTSource Місяць тому

    Phelps is one with the champion character and champion skill.

  • @ramoncoutriers
    @ramoncoutriers Місяць тому

    Always wondered what happened to this. Beating 3 of the best butterflies. Some may say one hit wonder I say amazing

  • @ethanpoon3122
    @ethanpoon3122 Місяць тому +4

    Don’t think he made any mistakes, he is just going about his life after his achievements. Stupid phrasing of the questions.

  • @billybob6604
    @billybob6604 Місяць тому +1

    I remember his prime

  • @ninerushclips3414
    @ninerushclips3414 Місяць тому

    🐐

  • @marinekong235
    @marinekong235 Місяць тому

    what happened to Ang Peng Siong?

  • @finaboykm
    @finaboykm Місяць тому

    You need to embrace the gift that was given to you ( Gold medal),accept the fact that no one is infallible and luckily you have a life/joy outside of swimming. Those who “ crown “ will easily “crucify “as well. You’ve been to the mountain top, now sit down and enjoy the view because they can never take away your achievement. Embrace your “ Plan B” called having a life/ being happier..

  • @1secondlate
    @1secondlate Місяць тому

    I don't understand why he needs to apologise? He won the gold medal pretty much using his own and family expenses (training etc). When he won the gold, he was the golden boy, something happens and immediately everyone forgets all the joy and proud moments he gave us. Btw he sang Majulah Singapura loud and clear even though he spent most of this time in states training.

  • @Jupe367
    @Jupe367 Місяць тому +1

    I did not expect him to retire so early. I thought he will be the next Micheal Phelps.

    • @markfish1113
      @markfish1113 Місяць тому

      He is flash in pan though sniping 1 style of gold, Phelps is the better overall swimmer.

  • @user-ry1bk8wu8q
    @user-ry1bk8wu8q Місяць тому +3

    Dumbsh*t is something one do in the 20s as much as making The You one wanted.
    At 28 to reflect on past experiences is a good thing.
    Doing The Same after 30 just NOT Cute anymore.
    Good 4 U...
    All The Best for your Future Endeavours.❤

  • @Jon-bf2rs
    @Jon-bf2rs Місяць тому

    He won the Olympic gold and reach the pinnacle but everything goes downhill from there he was not motivated anymore, this is the general problem of our youngsters in general nowadays, not hungry enough for continual success.

  • @rycaruth8856
    @rycaruth8856 Місяць тому +2

    hmmm

  • @briangmoh5261
    @briangmoh5261 Місяць тому

    It is almost a curse to win Olympic medals in small Southeast Asian nations like Singapore or even in Malaysia. Athletes will have a tough time balancing instant fame, heightened expectation and public scrutiny. On the other hand, people like Joseph was probably extremely lucky to perform really great for just one occasion, and spent the rest of their life unable to come anywhere close to their Olympic medal's winning performance. He shouldn't have any regret, he is one of the luckiest one hit wonders....

  • @CheeEddie
    @CheeEddie Місяць тому +4

    Yes, he won the Olympic Gold Medal only with the support from his mom and dad plus his own determination...

    • @GeeWhizzzz
      @GeeWhizzzz Місяць тому

      Thats right 👍👍
      Personal financial input from his parents - Got us that Gold.
      No one else. Not the system.

  • @DN-kz7xl
    @DN-kz7xl Місяць тому

    Why and how do people start taking cannabis?

  • @dimasvenerando1163
    @dimasvenerando1163 Місяць тому

    Porra, meu!!! Como é que vc faz uma coisa dessa??

  • @tommyliangwei3724
    @tommyliangwei3724 Місяць тому +1

    Posted on 2nd February 2024

  • @josephchan4767
    @josephchan4767 Місяць тому

    He can be a model or some swim suit maker...i think it suits him. Swim suit maker vry relatable profession.

  • @beyondvisuals815
    @beyondvisuals815 Місяць тому

    People now still thinks Thomas Edison invented the light bulb...?

  • @52166paul
    @52166paul Місяць тому

    Did you know his email address

  • @user-rk2do2zc6c
    @user-rk2do2zc6c Місяць тому +6

    schooling is going to live his american life - enough of singapore flag

  • @kevinye9714
    @kevinye9714 Місяць тому

    They need to add some form of betting to swimming. No one watches swimming except for when the Olympics are on every 4 years. As a swimmer, you don’t really have an income unless you podium at the Olympics and that comes from sponsorships

  • @keekengho-jq1qe
    @keekengho-jq1qe Місяць тому +4

    Why no one able to guide him or prepare him during that period (best period of his career. not totally his own doing but it is a failure of the system bcos the system nvr win before also... have to think broadly and he himself wont be the failure alone.

  • @roberthodges7834
    @roberthodges7834 Місяць тому

    Just remember Joe, you will always be a Texas Ex and for what you did for Texas, we thank you. You are a part of a big family that will always appreciate you! Hook Em 🤘🤘🤘

  • @MehkaRokca
    @MehkaRokca Місяць тому

    Getting in trouble like that for cannabis is almost cruel

  • @dongdongki7691
    @dongdongki7691 Місяць тому +3

    Winning the Gold was like striking Toto
    it will not happen again so enjoy the 1mil dllrs n make the best of it.

  • @cheny6489
    @cheny6489 Місяць тому +1

    ya lah.. kena caught... sure sianz lah... especially when he can compare/experience the lifestyle of western swimmers.. only sg frogs will snigger at anything outside the sg boundaries... HE HAS SEEN THE WORLD... HE KNOWS WHATS BEYOND THE SG FROG WELL...

  • @adonis_currency
    @adonis_currency Місяць тому

    smoking canibas once awhile as a high level athlete is good for mental health

  • @jimw8615
    @jimw8615 Місяць тому

    Give him back his life. Leave him alone.

  • @tommyliangwei3724
    @tommyliangwei3724 Місяць тому +1

    Joseph Schooling 29

  • @whatiskungfan
    @whatiskungfan Місяць тому +2

    Olympic gold so what, how does that help the country, go run your own swimming school and be a good citizen and pay taxes, the world does not need another Mr. Schooling

  • @liowpohhuat9107
    @liowpohhuat9107 Місяць тому

    Joseph should set up Swimming academy to inspired kids.

  • @RoyLimisAw3s0me
    @RoyLimisAw3s0me Місяць тому

    Schooling did to many public appearance (not all fault of his own TBH) the SG govt love to parade him all the time; Phelps didn't stop even when he got 1 Gold Medal... Schooling just didn't have the motivation to win multiple; heck even his coach in University of Texas didn't see Schooling win more then 1 Gold Medals and Schooling lost to Caleb Dressel in NCAA meet when Schooling was swimming with the Texas Longhorn Swimming Programme in NCAA Swim Competition.
    Kudos to Schooling to win the Fly event in 2016 but the thing is what's NEXT;

  • @marinekong235
    @marinekong235 Місяць тому

    what was the reason for cannabis? to give an excuse not to perform again?

  • @Shinichiakiyamaaa
    @Shinichiakiyamaaa Місяць тому +2

    He won with his own parents bankroll. Nothing concrete offered by sg

  • @user-nt6fn9zw6f
    @user-nt6fn9zw6f Місяць тому +3

    Also the singapore footballers have to retire because they are only skilful in playing DIY every day, so how the pap party want them to play leg job like football ??

  • @TTSource
    @TTSource Місяць тому

    Did we tell you to have your kid look up to the athletes? Listen well people, stop giving him spotlight.

  • @harmanakil6792
    @harmanakil6792 Місяць тому +1

    wise choice to retire at ur peak...

  • @RudyTruly
    @RudyTruly Місяць тому

    Small island mentality

  • @Jens329
    @Jens329 Місяць тому

    He was on PED. Just look at this small kid and then compare his body to Michael Phelps

  • @maximadamenko4867
    @maximadamenko4867 Місяць тому

    1 gold medals. Tokyo - 2020 - N- 39 - OUT, WC.2015- 🥉2017 - 🥉. Nothing...

  • @tankman20064
    @tankman20064 Місяць тому

    Time to get a job. Time flies

  • @LonganLee
    @LonganLee Місяць тому

    He did not take drugs righte?

  • @RainbowCara
    @RainbowCara Місяць тому +1

    First