Singapore's Olympic swim champion Joseph Schooling shrugged off a horror turnaround Thursday to top the heats for the 50 metres butterfly at the Asian Games after a fitful night's sleep.
The 23-year-old, who stunned Michael Phelps in the 100m fly in Rio two years ago to win Singapore's first-ever Olympic title in any sport, got less than five hours of shut-eye after retaining his Asian title in Jakarta on Wednesday evening.
After becoming the first swimmer to deny China or Japan a gold medal at the six-day meet, Schooling admitted to staying up late -- and to drinking a few too many coffees.
"It was rough," he winced, after clocking 23.84 seconds to edge out China's Wang Peng for top spot.
"I went to bed at 1am and woke up at 5:57 -- that's a shitty turnaround but that's what you've got to do sometimes.
"I took a lot of caffeine last night. I had about four cups of coffee, so it was hard to go to bed.
"But it's normal to feel tired. It just means you've got to grind through it. You've got to be a man, step it up and not complain." Jordan's Khader Baqlah turned heads by posting the joint-quickest time in qualifying for the men's 100m freestyle, swimming's blue riband event.
The 19-year-old, who finished just outside the medals in fourth in the 200m free final earlier this week, clocked 49.30 with China's Yu Hexin -- winner of the 50m free in Jakarta.
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"That was my fastest morning swim ever today but I'm probably going to have to go mid-48 to win."
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