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Speedo Signs Swimming Sensation Joseph Schooling

Courtesy: Speedo International, a SwimSwam partner.

LONDONSpeedo, the world’s leading swimwear brand, has signed Singaporean swimmer, Joseph Schooling, to Team Speedo on a long-term deal.

Aged 22 years old, Joseph Schooling has already made history by becoming Singapore’s first Olympic champion in 2016 by claiming gold in the Men’s 100m Butterfly.

Schooling has achieved a decorated college career having won multiple medals at the NCAA Championships and he became the first swimmer to medal for Singapore at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and the 2015 FINA World Championships.

Speaking of the new deal, Schooling said: “I’m very excited to begin my professional career as a Speedo athlete and evolve not only as a swimmer but also as a person. Growing up, the best swimmers in the world wore Speedo and I feel honoured to join Team Speedo and work with such an iconic brand. I look forward to taking my swimming to the next level with Speedo by my side to become both faster and stronger.”

Rob Hicking, Brand Director at Speedo International Limited commented: “Speedo’s goal is to inspire people to swim and we believe that Joseph Schooling will do just that. He has already achieved a fantastic college career and had a sensational win in Rio. We are thrilled to welcome Joseph to Team Speedo and we look forward to supporting him in his exciting future.”

Joseph will now be sporting Speedo‘s most advanced swimwear technology, the Fastskin LZR Racer X suit in his forthcoming competitions.

We’re often told that dreams can come true if you work hard enough.

That what we think, we become.

There are few better examples of that than the newest member of Team Speedo.

Having become his nation’s first ever Olympic champion in a race that saw him overcome his childhood hero to top the podium, Joseph Schooling proves that talent is nothing without training and determination.

That if you work hard enough, your idols can become your rivals.

That you should respect your competitors, but never fear them.

Schooling chased his dream to the other side of the world and finished his college career this year by securing yet another NCAA championship for the Texas Longhorns.

The 22-year-old now has his sights set on glory at this summer’s Asian Championships as he continues on the long road to Tokyo.

Ultimately, it’s about drive and attitude. About being a team player, but being focused on your own goal. About learning things the hard way.

It’s about standing on the blocks and knowing you’ll be faster than the person next to you.

If it’s never been done before, you can be the first. You simply have to take the bull by the horns.

Introducing the newest member of Team SpeedoJoseph Schooling.

About Speedo®

The world’s leading swimwear brand, Speedo is passionate about life in and around the water, creating revolutionary new technologies, designs and innovations and supporting swimming from grass-roots through to elite level. In the 1920s Speedo made history with the Racerback: the world’s first non-wool suit. In 2008 Speedo redefined swimwear again with Fastskin LZR RACER – the fastest and most technologically advanced swimsuit ever created. In 2015, Speedo launched the Fastskin LZR Racer X, the first suit engineered to help swimmers feel their fastest. Its development was made possible through analyses of the physical and psychological aspects of competitive swimming with over 330 elite swimmers.  Speedo is owned by Speedo Holdings B.V and distributed in over 170 countries around the world; to find out more visit: www.speedo.com. SPEEDO, the ARROW device, FASTSKIN, AQUALAB, RACING SYSTEM, BIOFUSE, SPEEDO ENDURANCE, SCULPTURE and LZR RACER are registered trademarks of Speedo Holdings B.V. The LZR RACER suit has worldwide design rights and patents. The FASTSKIN3 cap, goggle and suit has worldwide design rights and patents pending.

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Eugene
6 years ago

Speedo needs to make sure he’s not going to break WRs in practice wearing some noname briefs.

Ol' Longhorn
6 years ago

Schooling is just Anthony Nesty without the coaching talent.

MTK
6 years ago

I heard that the contract signing felt “monotonous”.

OLLIEPOP
6 years ago

I’d be surprised if Caeleb Dressel signs with mizuno. I get that he’s been wearing those suits for pretty much every race post 2015 nationals but looking at his character I feel like he could care less about what suit he wears for meets tbh. And I don’t think he’s all in it for the money either. He will sign with a company that makes a change somehow in the sport of swimming.

Swimming4silver
Reply to  OLLIEPOP
6 years ago

has mizuno signed any other swimmer?

SwimmerDude
6 years ago

I heard he signed at practice….

Wondering
Reply to  SwimmerDude
6 years ago

while underwater

Michael
Reply to  Wondering
6 years ago

And he signed it in less than 52 seconds…

E Gamble
6 years ago

Nike ….that’s where the real money is. Design a sprint suit line and call it…Remel by Nike. ?

taa
Reply to  E Gamble
6 years ago

*Baeleb

BKP
6 years ago

Don’t mind me, I’m just here for the comments *eats popcorn*

ERVINFORTHEWIN
6 years ago

lol

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