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Who Are Joe Choong’s Parents? Who Is His Wife?

Joe Choong Parents

Joe Choong Parents

He is a contemporary British pentathlete. Joe won gold in the event in the Summer Olympics in 2020. Choong is pursuing a mathematics degree at the University of Bath. He also trains at the Pentathlon GB High-Performance Centre, which is on campus. Joe was the first British athlete to win the European under-16 modern pentathlon title in 2010.

Choong was also a member of the British relay squad that took bronze. Choong was the highest-placed British athlete in the UIPM world cup in Rio in March 2016. He earned an individual gold medal in the World Cup in Sofia in April 2021. He won gold in the modern pentathlon event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in August 2021, being the first British male to do so.

Who Are Joe Choong’s Parents?

Joe Choong was born to Michael Choong and Beverly Choong. His mother is white, while his father is Chinese-Malaysian. He was born into a sporting family. Henry, Choong’s younger brother, is also a modern pentathlete. Henry represented Great Britain at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics.

What Is Joe Choong’s Ethnicity?

Joe is of mixed ancestry. His father is Chinese-Malaysian, while his mother is White, as previously stated. He does, however, have British nationality. He was born in the South East London borough of Orpington. He received his education at the independent New Beacon and Whitgift Schools.

Joe Choong Parents

Joe Choong’s Grandparents

Joe honored his grandparents and parents after winning gold in the Olympics 2020. His granddad has passed away. He died about two years ago. The media is unaware of his grandparents’ names.

Joe Choong’s Wife

Joe has no wife because he is not married. He is currently in a relationship with Olivia Green, his girlfriend. Olivia is also a sportsperson. The duo has made their romance public.

Joe Choong’s Salary Revealed

Joe’s salary is unknown. Similarly, his net worth is being investigated. He earns a living as an athlete.

Find Him On Instagram

Choong can be found on Instagram under the handle @joechoong123. On Instagram, he has over 12.1k followers. He has information about himself on his Instagram bio.

Joe Choong Early Life

Choong was born in Orpington, South East London, to Malaysian Chinese father Michael Choong and British mother Beverley, both of whom were doctors. He received his education at the independent New Beacon and Whitgift Schools. He received his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the University of Bath. He also trains at the University’s Pentathlon GB High-Performance Centre. His younger brother Henry is also a modern pentathlete representing Great Britain at the Summer Youth Olympics in 2014.

Joe Choong Modern Pentathlon

2010-2015

Choong was the first British athlete to win the European under-16 modern pentathlon title in 2010. He was also a member of the British relay squad that won a bronze medal. In 2013, Choong won the GB Open and the British Junior Championships. In 2014, he successfully defended both titles, finishing ahead of Team Bath colleagues Joe Evans and Tom Toolis, who earned 1,468 and 1,446 points, respectively. Choong, Evans, and Toolis won the gold medal as a team.

He finished 16th at the 2014 World Modern Pentathlon Championships in Warsaw, Poland. He qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics in the modern pentathlon after finishing seventh at the 2015 European Championships in Bath. Choong was fourth after the first three events but fell out of the top eight during the early laps of the combined run and shooting event before regaining position on the penultimate lap.

2016

Choong finished thirteenth at the Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM) world cup in Rio in March 2016, which functioned as a trial event for the Olympics. Choong set a career-high in a world cup event in April 2016, finishing fourth in Rome, five seconds behind the bronze medalist, Czech Republic’s Jan Kuf.

Choong made his Olympic debut in 2016 in Rio de Janeiro. He entered the last event, the laser run, in second place, but a poor performance dropped him to tenth place.

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