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Wedding bells are ringing for Singapore’s most decorated swimmer, 31-year-old Joscelin Yeo.
The former national swimmer will marry her boyfriend of three years, Joseph Purcell, in HortPark on July 9 this year.
Mr Purcell, 27, who relocated to Singapore from the US in 2004, is an assistant pastor at New Creation Church. Miss Yeo works with the church’s youth.
The three-time Sportswoman of the Year told The Straits Times last year that she and Mr Purcell have “similar values which is really important to me.”
“We click… We just really enjoy each other,” the star swimmer said of their relationship.
Mr Purcell, who has three siblings, moved to Singapore with his family 6 years ago from Oklahoma. His parents, Joseph and Mary Purcell, are directors of the Rhema Bible Training Centre in Singapore.
Miss Yeo hopes to have three children as her parents did because of the close relationship she shares with her two brothers, Leonard, 32 and Gerard, 30. Like Joscelin, both her siblings were star athletes. Leonard was a former national swimmer and water polo player, while Gerard was the country’s top triathlete in the 1990s.
While the former Nominated Member of Parliament (NMP) avoids talking to the media about her relationship, she appears more open about it online, posting photos of both of them on her Facebook and Twitter accounts.
The swimming champ told The Straits Times that she took on the challenge of being an NMP because she felt she could contribute to sports in Singapore.
“There was an opportunity and it’s something I see as an honour. If we want to be a top sporting nation we need a change in mindsets. We need people to see the value of sports and we need to allow people to enjoy sports so that more will get involved,” she told the paper last year.
Miss Yeo, the country’s most celebrated sportswoman, was the only Singaporean to ever compete in four Olympic Games, starting with Barcelona in 1992. This was just two years after the then 11-year-old competed at the Beijing Asian Games.
By the end of her 17-year swimming career three years ago, she had bagged a staggering 40 gold medals at the Southeast Asia Games.
Graduating from the University of Texas with honours in kinesiology and health education in 2003, she now works full-time in the New Creation Church’s youth ministry.
After blazing a trail of glory in Singapore’s sporting history and even dabbling briefly in local politics, a walk down the aisle is the icing on the cake for this swim queen.
The former national swimmer will marry her boyfriend of three years, Joseph Purcell, in HortPark on July 9 this year.
Mr Purcell, 27, who relocated to Singapore from the US in 2004, is an assistant pastor at New Creation Church. Miss Yeo works with the church’s youth.
The three-time Sportswoman of the Year told The Straits Times last year that she and Mr Purcell have “similar values which is really important to me.”
“We click… We just really enjoy each other,” the star swimmer said of their relationship.
Mr Purcell, who has three siblings, moved to Singapore with his family 6 years ago from Oklahoma. His parents, Joseph and Mary Purcell, are directors of the Rhema Bible Training Centre in Singapore.
Miss Yeo hopes to have three children as her parents did because of the close relationship she shares with her two brothers, Leonard, 32 and Gerard, 30. Like Joscelin, both her siblings were star athletes. Leonard was a former national swimmer and water polo player, while Gerard was the country’s top triathlete in the 1990s.
While the former Nominated Member of Parliament (NMP) avoids talking to the media about her relationship, she appears more open about it online, posting photos of both of them on her Facebook and Twitter accounts.
The swimming champ told The Straits Times that she took on the challenge of being an NMP because she felt she could contribute to sports in Singapore.
“There was an opportunity and it’s something I see as an honour. If we want to be a top sporting nation we need a change in mindsets. We need people to see the value of sports and we need to allow people to enjoy sports so that more will get involved,” she told the paper last year.
Miss Yeo, the country’s most celebrated sportswoman, was the only Singaporean to ever compete in four Olympic Games, starting with Barcelona in 1992. This was just two years after the then 11-year-old competed at the Beijing Asian Games.
By the end of her 17-year swimming career three years ago, she had bagged a staggering 40 gold medals at the Southeast Asia Games.
Graduating from the University of Texas with honours in kinesiology and health education in 2003, she now works full-time in the New Creation Church’s youth ministry.
After blazing a trail of glory in Singapore’s sporting history and even dabbling briefly in local politics, a walk down the aisle is the icing on the cake for this swim queen.