Singapore’s top swimmer Joseph Isaac Schooling won Singapore’s first gold medal after surpassing all opponents in the 2018 Asian Games men’s 100-meter butterfly stroke final at the Gelora Bung Karno Aquatic Stadium, Jakarta, on Wednesday evening.
The 2016 Olympic gold medallist also set a new Asian Games record with a time of 51.04 seconds, beating his previous record of 51.76 seconds.
The 23-year-old swimmer defeated Chinese swimmer Li Zhuhao, who took home the silver medal with a time of 51.46 seconds and Japan’s Yuki Kobori, whose time of 51.77 seconds earned him the bronze.
In the preliminary round, which was held on the same day, Schooling clocked a time of 52.31 seconds.
Commenting on his gold in the 2018 Asian Games, Schooling said his achievement of defeating United States swimming legend Michael Phelps and setting a new Olympic record at the 2016 Olympics with 50.39 seconds cannot be associated with his achievement at this year’s Asian Games.
“What you did two years ago has nothing to do with what you are doing now,” he told reporters.
Schooling has also contributed a bronze medal for Singapore in the men’s 4×200-meter relay freestyle event.
Meanwhile, Indonesia swimmer Glenn Victor Sutanto finished in the last place with a time of 53.89 seconds.
Reporter: Dyah Dwi Astuti Editor: Irwan Suhirwandi
AG Media and PR in cooperation with The Jakarta Post
Source: asiangames2018.id