End ‘witch-hunt’, says Joseph Schooling on swimming selection controversy


Olympic champion Joseph Schooling (right) urged the fraternity to move on from the incident involving swimmers Quah Ting Wen (left) and Gan Ching Hwee. - The Straits Times

SINGAPORE: A week into the selection controversy involving national swimmers Quah Ting Wen and Gan Ching Hwee, Olympic champion Joseph Schooling has called for the “witch-hunt” to stop, and urged the fraternity to move on from the incident and focus on the Paris Games.

Schooling, 29, was one of the guests at the event to mark the one-year countdown to the 2025 World Aquatics Championships on July 12.

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