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Joscelin Yeo

Joscelin Yeo Wei Ling (Chinese: 杨玮玲; pinyin: Yáng Wěilíng; born 2 May 1979) is a former Nominated Member of Parliament (NMP) from Nov 2006 to Apr 2011 and a former competitive swimmer from Singapore. Yeo won 40 gold medals at the Southeast Asian Games.[1] She also represented Singapore in the Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and Summer Olympics. Yeo was elected as a Rhodes Scholar but never took up the scholarship.[2] During the 2012 London Olympics, she was a TV analyst for certain Asian markets on ESPN Star Sports.

Joscelin Yeo Wei Ling
Personal information
Nationality Singapore
Born (1979-05-02) 2 May 1979 (age 44)
Singapore
Sport
SportSwimming
Medal record
Asian Games
Hiroshima 1994 100 m butterfly
Busan 2002 100 m butterfly
Southeast Asian Games
Singapore 1993 50 m freestyle
Singapore 1993 100 m freestyle
Singapore 1993 200 m freestyle
Singapore 1993 100 m breaststroke
Singapore 1993 200 m breaststroke
Singapore 1993 100 m butterfly
Singapore 1993 200 m individual medley
Singapore 1993 4×100 m freestyle relay
Singapore 1993 4×100 m medley relay
Chiangmai 1995 50 m freestyle
Chiangmai 1995 100 m freestyle
Chiangmai 1995 200 m freestyle
Chiangmai 1995 400 m freestyle
Chiangmai 1995 100 m breaststroke
Chiangmai 1995 100 m butterfly
Chiangmai 1995 200 m individual medley
Jakarta 1997 50 m freestyle
Jakarta 1997 100 m freestyle
Jakarta 1997 200 m individual medley
Brunei 1999 50 m freestyle
Brunei 1999 100 m freestyle
Brunei 1999 100 m breaststroke
Brunei 1999 100 m butterfly
Brunei 1999 200 m individual medley
Brunei 1999 400 m individual medley
Kuala Lumpur 2001 100 m freestyle
Kuala Lumpur 2001 100 m butterfly
Kuala Lumpur 2001 200 m individual medley
Vietnam 2003 50 m freestyle
Vietnam 2003 100 m freestyle
Vietnam 2003 100 m butterfly
Vietnam 2003 200 m individual medley
Vietnam 2003 4×100 m freestyle relay
Vietnam 2003 4×100 m medley relay
Manila 2005 50 m freestyle
Manila 2005 100 m freestyle
Manila 2005 100 m butterfly
Manila 2005 100 m breaststroke
Manila 2005 200 m individual medley
Manila 2005 4×100 m medley relay
Singapore 1993 400 m individual medley
Chiangmai 1995 4×100 m freestyle relay
Chiangmai 1995 4×100 m medley relay
Jakarta 1997 4×100 m freestyle relay
Brunei 1999 4×100 m freestyle relay
Brunei 1999 4×200 m freestyle relay
Kuala Lumpur 2001 50 m freestyle
Kuala Lumpur 2001 4×100 m freestyle relay
Kuala Lumpur 2001 4×200 m freestyle relay
Kuala Lumpur 2001 4×100 m medley relay
Manila 2005 4×100 m freestyle relay
Manila 2005 4×200 m freestyle relay
Jakarta 1997 100 m breaststroke
Jakarta 1997 4×100 m medley relay
Jakarta 1997 4×200 m freestyle relay

Yeo began her international swimming career at age 11, at the Asia-Pacific swim meet in Jakarta, Indonesia. She swam at almost every major international meet, including the Southeast Asian Games (8 times), the Asian Games (4), the Olympics (4), and the Commonwealth Games (3). She ended her 16-year swimming career in early 2007.

Education Edit

Yeo studied at Methodist Girls' School.[3]

Swimming career Edit

Yeo started competitive swimming at the age of 11 at the Asia-Pacific swim meet held in Jakarta, Indonesia in 1990.[3] She won six individual golds, one relay gold and silver during the meet and set six individual records and two relay records.[3]

Olympics Edit

Yeo swam for Singapore at four consecutive Olympics (1992, 1996, 2000 and 2004).[4]

Asian Games Edit

Yeo competed in four Asian Games (1994, 1998, 2002 and 2006). In the 1994 Games and the 2002 Games, she won bronze medals in the 100 Butterfly and was the only Singapore swimmer to win a medal at both Games. The 2006 Games was her last international competition.

Southeast Asian Games Edit

Yeo swam at eight SEA Games (1991-2003), and currently hold the record of the most gold medals in SEA Games history with 40 gold medals,[5] surpassing fellow Singaporean swimmer Patricia Chan's record of 39 gold medals.[6]

In 1991, Yeo made her SEA Games debut in Manila as a 12-year-old. She won several silvers and bronzes.

In 1993, with the Games held in Singapore, Yeo won nine gold medals, which included 7 individual and 2 relay races. At the Games, she lost only one race: the 400 IM to compatriot Ooi Yufen May.

In 1995, in Chiangmai, Yeo also won the same seven individual races as in 1993, but lost out on the two relays. She was also the only gold medallist in the Singapore swimming squad.

In the 1997 SEA Games, Yeo won three gold medals.

In the 1999 Games, Yeo won six gold medals, all in Games Records. She was slated for 12 events, but pulled out of the fourth day of competition, due to a right shoulder injury. The only individual race she lost was the 400 Free, where she managed a bronze, finishing behind Pilin Tachakittiranan of Thailand and compatriot Bouvron Mei-Yen Christel.

In 2001, Yeo took part in lesser events as compared to previous SEA games. Yeo won three gold medals.

In 2003, Yeo won six gold medals, inclusive of two relay golds. This helped the Singapore women's swim team to clinch their first relay success since 1993.

In 2005, Yeo participated in her last SEA Games in Manila, the same city where she debuted for SEA Games. Yeo won six golds. In the 100 Butterfly, Yeo also finally finished in under one minute, winning the race in 59.91s.

World record Edit

Yeo and her University of California, Berkeley teammates Haley Cope, Staciana Stitts and Praphalsai Minpraphal broke the 4x50 Medley Relay (Short-course) World record in 2000 with a time of 1:49.23.

Retirement Edit

Yeo originally wanted to call it a day after the 2005 SEA Games. But after a splendid performance, she decided to continue till the 2008 Beijing Olympics. This decision saw her swim at the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games and the 2006 Asian Games. On 30 January 2007, Yeo announced her retirement at a press conference saying she did not have the motivation to go on with another year of training till Beijing, and retired at 28.[7]

National records Edit

  • 200 m individual medley - 2:16.86, 23 May 2004, 2004 Santa Clara International Swim Meet

Post-swimming career Edit

Yeo opened a swim school, called Yeo's Aquatics, along with her elder brother Leonard. She is also actively involved in church work, working as a mentor within the Youth ministry of New Creation Church.

In 2009, Yeo became a non-elected Nominated Member of Parliament for a term of two-and-a-half years, the youngest of her batch.[8]

She made a cameo appearance in Singapore's MediaCorp TV Channel 5 Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd playing herself, in the eighth season of the show, where the main character challenges her and fails.

On 7 June 2009, Yeo with Canagasabai Kunalan were unveiled as the two deputy mayors of the Youth Olympic Village for the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics held in Singapore.[9]

Accolades Edit

Yeo was awarded Singapore's Sportsgirl of the Year award in 1994, and the Sportswoman of the Year awards in 1993, 1995 and 1999.[5] She was prevented from winning any more due to a rule that stopped athletes from winning more than three times. This rule has since been lifted.[10]

Autobiography Edit

In 2004, before the 2004 Olympics, Yeo released her autobiography, titled On the Move: My Career, My Life, which chronicled all the milestones in her life and swimming career, and also nuggets she shared about her national teammates.

Personal life Edit

Yeo is married to Joseph Christopher Purcell, born 1983, a pastor of New Creation Church in Singapore, on 9 July 2010 in HortPark.[11] Both are actively involved in the youth ministry of New Creation.

Yeo and Purcell have 3 boys.[12]

References Edit

  1. ^ Leong, Cubby. "SEA Games: Joscelin Yeo makes history". Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved 7 December 2006.
  2. ^ . University of Texas at Austin. Archived from the original on 9 December 2007. Retrieved 7 December 2006.
  3. ^ a b c "Pint-sized powerhouse owes all to Mum". The Business Times. 10 October 1990. p. 19. Retrieved 3 January 2023 – via NewspaperSG.
  4. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
  5. ^ a b . National Library, Singapore. Archived from the original on 19 December 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
  6. ^ . National Library, Singapore. Archived from the original on 19 December 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
  7. ^ "Singapore swimmer Joscelin Yeo retires from competitive swimming". MediaCorp Channel NewsAsia.
  8. ^ "New NMPs appointed". The Straits Times.
  9. ^ "YOG Village mayor announced". The Straits Times.
  10. ^ . National Library, Singapore. Archived from the original on 19 December 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
  11. ^ "S'pore's swim queen ties the knot". Yahoo.
  12. ^ "Mom of 3 but Joscelin Yeo still busy with swimming". AsiaOne. 9 May 2016. Retrieved 29 October 2021.

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May 1979 age 44 SingaporeSportSportSwimmingMedal record Asian GamesHiroshima 1994 100 m butterflyBusan 2002 100 m butterflySoutheast Asian GamesSingapore 1993 50 m freestyleSingapore 1993 100 m freestyleSingapore 1993 200 m freestyleSingapore 1993 100 m breaststrokeSingapore 1993 200 m breaststrokeSingapore 1993 100 m butterflySingapore 1993 200 m individual medleySingapore 1993 4 100 m freestyle relaySingapore 1993 4 100 m medley relayChiangmai 1995 50 m freestyleChiangmai 1995 100 m freestyleChiangmai 1995 200 m freestyleChiangmai 1995 400 m freestyleChiangmai 1995 100 m breaststrokeChiangmai 1995 100 m butterflyChiangmai 1995 200 m individual medleyJakarta 1997 50 m freestyleJakarta 1997 100 m freestyleJakarta 1997 200 m individual medleyBrunei 1999 50 m freestyleBrunei 1999 100 m freestyleBrunei 1999 100 m breaststrokeBrunei 1999 100 m butterflyBrunei 1999 200 m individual medleyBrunei 1999 400 m individual medleyKuala Lumpur 2001 100 m freestyleKuala Lumpur 2001 100 m butterflyKuala Lumpur 2001 200 m individual medleyVietnam 2003 50 m freestyleVietnam 2003 100 m freestyleVietnam 2003 100 m butterflyVietnam 2003 200 m individual medleyVietnam 2003 4 100 m freestyle relayVietnam 2003 4 100 m medley relayManila 2005 50 m freestyleManila 2005 100 m freestyleManila 2005 100 m butterflyManila 2005 100 m breaststrokeManila 2005 200 m individual medleyManila 2005 4 100 m medley relaySingapore 1993 400 m individual medleyChiangmai 1995 4 100 m freestyle relayChiangmai 1995 4 100 m medley relayJakarta 1997 4 100 m freestyle relayBrunei 1999 4 100 m freestyle relayBrunei 1999 4 200 m freestyle relayKuala Lumpur 2001 50 m freestyleKuala Lumpur 2001 4 100 m freestyle relayKuala Lumpur 2001 4 200 m freestyle relayKuala Lumpur 2001 4 100 m medley relayManila 2005 4 100 m freestyle relayManila 2005 4 200 m freestyle relayJakarta 1997 100 m breaststrokeJakarta 1997 4 100 m medley relayJakarta 1997 4 200 m freestyle relayIn this Chinese name the family name is Yeo Yeo began her international swimming career at age 11 at the Asia Pacific swim meet in Jakarta Indonesia She swam at almost every major international meet including the Southeast Asian Games 8 times the Asian Games 4 the Olympics 4 and the Commonwealth Games 3 She ended her 16 year swimming career in early 2007 Contents 1 Education 2 Swimming career 2 1 Olympics 2 2 Asian Games 2 3 Southeast Asian Games 2 4 World record 2 5 Retirement 2 6 National records 3 Post swimming career 4 Accolades 5 Autobiography 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksEducation EditYeo studied at Methodist Girls School 3 Swimming career EditYeo started competitive swimming at the age of 11 at the Asia Pacific swim meet held in Jakarta Indonesia in 1990 3 She won six individual golds one relay gold and silver during the meet and set six individual records and two relay records 3 Olympics Edit Yeo swam for Singapore at four consecutive Olympics 1992 1996 2000 and 2004 4 Asian Games Edit Yeo competed in four Asian Games 1994 1998 2002 and 2006 In the 1994 Games and the 2002 Games she won bronze medals in the 100 Butterfly and was the only Singapore swimmer to win a medal at both Games The 2006 Games was her last international competition Southeast Asian Games Edit Yeo swam at eight SEA Games 1991 2003 and currently hold the record of the most gold medals in SEA Games history with 40 gold medals 5 surpassing fellow Singaporean swimmer Patricia Chan s record of 39 gold medals 6 In 1991 Yeo made her SEA Games debut in Manila as a 12 year old She won several silvers and bronzes In 1993 with the Games held in Singapore Yeo won nine gold medals which included 7 individual and 2 relay races At the Games she lost only one race the 400 IM to compatriot Ooi Yufen May In 1995 in Chiangmai Yeo also won the same seven individual races as in 1993 but lost out on the two relays She was also the only gold medallist in the Singapore swimming squad In the 1997 SEA Games Yeo won three gold medals In the 1999 Games Yeo won six gold medals all in Games Records She was slated for 12 events but pulled out of the fourth day of competition due to a right shoulder injury The only individual race she lost was the 400 Free where she managed a bronze finishing behind Pilin Tachakittiranan of Thailand and compatriot Bouvron Mei Yen Christel In 2001 Yeo took part in lesser events as compared to previous SEA games Yeo won three gold medals In 2003 Yeo won six gold medals inclusive of two relay golds This helped the Singapore women s swim team to clinch their first relay success since 1993 In 2005 Yeo participated in her last SEA Games in Manila the same city where she debuted for SEA Games Yeo won six golds In the 100 Butterfly Yeo also finally finished in under one minute winning the race in 59 91s World record Edit Yeo and her University of California Berkeley teammates Haley Cope Staciana Stitts and Praphalsai Minpraphal broke the 4x50 Medley Relay Short course World record in 2000 with a time of 1 49 23 Retirement Edit Yeo originally wanted to call it a day after the 2005 SEA Games But after a splendid performance she decided to continue till the 2008 Beijing Olympics This decision saw her swim at the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games and the 2006 Asian Games On 30 January 2007 Yeo announced her retirement at a press conference saying she did not have the motivation to go on with another year of training till Beijing and retired at 28 7 National records Edit 200 m individual medley 2 16 86 23 May 2004 2004 Santa Clara International Swim MeetPost swimming career EditYeo opened a swim school called Yeo s Aquatics along with her elder brother Leonard She is also actively involved in church work working as a mentor within the Youth ministry of New Creation Church In 2009 Yeo became a non elected Nominated Member of Parliament for a term of two and a half years the youngest of her batch 8 She made a cameo appearance in Singapore s MediaCorp TV Channel 5 Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd playing herself in the eighth season of the show where the main character challenges her and fails On 7 June 2009 Yeo with Canagasabai Kunalan were unveiled as the two deputy mayors of the Youth Olympic Village for the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics held in Singapore 9 Accolades EditYeo was awarded Singapore s Sportsgirl of the Year award in 1994 and the Sportswoman of the Year awards in 1993 1995 and 1999 5 She was prevented from winning any more due to a rule that stopped athletes from winning more than three times This rule has since been lifted 10 Autobiography EditIn 2004 before the 2004 Olympics Yeo released her autobiography titled On the Move My Career My Life which chronicled all the milestones in her life and swimming career and also nuggets she shared about her national teammates Personal life EditYeo is married to Joseph Christopher Purcell born 1983 a pastor of New Creation Church in Singapore on 9 July 2010 in HortPark 11 Both are actively involved in the youth ministry of New Creation Yeo and Purcell have 3 boys 12 References Edit Leong Cubby SEA Games Joscelin Yeo makes history Channel NewsAsia Retrieved 7 December 2006 Quick Facts on Joscelin Yeo University of Texas at Austin Archived from the original on 9 December 2007 Retrieved 7 December 2006 a b c Pint sized powerhouse owes all to Mum The Business Times 10 October 1990 p 19 Retrieved 3 January 2023 via NewspaperSG Joscelin Yeo sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 19 December 2013 a b Joscelin Yeo Wei Ling National Library Singapore Archived from the original on 19 December 2013 Retrieved 19 December 2013 Patricia Chan Li Yin National Library Singapore Archived from the original on 19 December 2013 Retrieved 19 December 2013 Singapore swimmer Joscelin Yeo retires from competitive swimming MediaCorp Channel NewsAsia New NMPs appointed The Straits Times YOG Village mayor announced The Straits Times Singapore Sports Awards National Library Singapore Archived from the original on 19 December 2013 Retrieved 19 December 2013 S pore s swim queen ties the knot Yahoo Mom of 3 but Joscelin Yeo still busy with swimming AsiaOne 9 May 2016 Retrieved 29 October 2021 External links EditJoscelin Yeo at Olympedia nbsp Joscelin Yeo at the Commonwealth Games Federation archived nbsp Joscelin Yeo biography Archived 9 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine Singapore Swimming Association Joscelin Yeo Purcell on Twitter nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joscelin Yeo amp oldid 1156958958, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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