Schooling sets his sights high at SEA Games


Singapore swimmer Joseph Schooling speaks to Reuters during an interview in Singapore May 27, 2015. REUTERS/Edgar Su

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - As one of Singapore's most successful and popular swimmers, Joseph Schooling knows the next two weeks of his life will be akin to living in a fish bowl.

The teenager is already a sporting celebrity in the tiny city-state because of his feats in the pool but his profile is set to soar to new heights with Singapore hosting the 28th Southeast Asian Games, starting next week.

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