Olympic swimmer Joseph Schooling admits cannabis use
SINGAPORE (AP) — Olympic gold-medal swimmer Joseph Schooling has apologized for using cannabis in Vietnam while competing there on leave from military service in his native Singapore.
Schooling achieved superstar status in Singapore when he won his country’s first and only Olympic title at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games. He won the 100 meters butterfly beating Michael Phelps in the American great’s last Olympic race.
The 27-year-old swimmer “confessed to have consumed cannabis overseas in May,” the Singapore Ministry of Defense said in a statement Tuesday.
“I gave in to a moment of weakness after going through a very tough period of my life,” Schooling said in a message posted late Tuesday on his Instagram account. “I am sorry that my actions have caused hurt to everyone around me, especially to my family and the young fans who look up to me.”