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Chad Guy Bertrand le Clos is a South African serious swimmer who is an Olympic, World, and Commonwealth Games champion. He started his serious swimming profession at 10 years old and by the age of 14, he advanced into South Africa’s senior public group. At 18 years old, he held two senior South African records, Commonwealth Junior and Senior records and he additionally contended at the debut Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, where he won five decorations.

He has won the Overall Swimming World Cup multiple times: 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2017. In 2018, he guaranteed three gold awards in the 50m, 100m, and 200m butterfly occasions at the Commonwealth Games. With another success in the 200m butterfly, he impacted the world forever by turning into the main man to win three continuous 200m butterfly Commonwealth titles. He was named SwimSwam’s 2014 Swammy Award-victor for Male Swimmer of the Year. He at present addresses Energy Standard in the International Swimming League.

Celebrated Name Chad le Clos
Age 29 Years
Nick Name Chad le Clos
Birth Name Chad Guy Bertrand le Clos
Birth Date 1992-04-12
Gender Male
Profession Swimmer
Nationality South African
Birth Nation South Africa
Place Of Birth Durban, South African
Horoscope Aries
Ethnicity African
Religion Christianity
School Westville Boys’ High School
Father Bert le Clos
Mother Geraldine le Clos
Brothers Jordan Le Clos and Justin le Clos
Sisters Bianca Matos
Marital Status Dating
Girl Friend Jeanni Mulder
Height 6 ft. 2 inches
Weight 84kg
Body Type Alethic
Eye Color Brown
Hair Color Brown
Sexual Orientation Straight
Source of Wealth Swimming Career
Net Worth $1 Million-$5 Million
Current Club Energy Standard
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Chad Guy Bertrand le Clos was born on 12 April 1992. His origination is Durban, South Africa. He was born to his dad, Bert le Clos, and his mom, Geraldine le Clos where he grew up with his three kin, Jordan Le Clos, Justin le Clos, and Bianca Matos. He went to Westville Boys’ High School in Durban, South Africa, registering in 2010. He holds South African ethnicity. He has a place with the African nationality. His religion is Christianity. His horoscope sign is Aries.

 

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He started his cutthroat swimming vocation at 10 years old and by the age of 14, he advanced into South Africa’s senior public group.

At 18 years old, he held two senior South African records, Commonwealth Junior and Senior records and he additionally contended at the debut Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, where he won five decorations. He likewise won another five decorations (2 gold, 1 silver, and 2 bronze awards) at the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.

At the 2011 World Aquatics Championships in Shanghai, he completed fifth in the 200m butterfly, thirteenth in the 100m butterfly, and tenth in the 4×100 m mixture hand-off with his partners.

At the 2012 FINA World Short Course Championships in Dubai, he won the gold award in the 200-meter butterfly, while he was still at school.

At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, he completed fifth in the 400m individual mixture. On the fourth day, he won the gold award in the 200-meter butterfly in one moment 52.96 seconds, beating the 2004 and 2008 Olympic top dog Michael Phelps, by 0.05 seconds. On the seventh day of the Olympics, he won the silver decoration in the 100-meter butterfly, in a period of 51, 44 seconds.

Chad le Clos won five awards at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore.

At the 2013 FINA World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona (ESP), he based on his Olympic leap forward by finishing a 100m/200m butterfly twofold and winning a second Swimming World Cup title that very year.

In 2014, he had perhaps the greatest year ever where he won 4 golds at an all around went to World Short Course Swimming Championships, winning the 50 butterfly, 100 butterfly, 200 butterfly, and 200 free-form. That year, he was likewise named the FINA Swimmer of the Year.

At the 2015 World Championships, he held his 100m butterfly and was pipped to silver in the 200m.

In 2016, he turned out to be South Africa’s most beautified Olympian, winning two silver awards at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in the 200m free-form and 100m butterfly. He then, at that point went to win three gold awards at the FINA World Champions (SC) in Windsor in December 2016.

 

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At the 2017 World Aquatic Swimming Championships, he finished the rivalries in Budapest in July, winning gold in the 200m butterfly. In 2017, he was regarded as Best Male Athlete of the Year at the ANOC (Association of National Olympic Committees) Awards in November, not long prior to winning the FINA Swimming World Cup Series for the fourth time.

In 2018, he asserted three gold decorations in the 50m, 100m, and 200m butterfly occasions at the Commonwealth Games. He additionally positioned second in the 100m free-form and third, alongside colleagues Cameron van der Burgh, Calvyn Justus, and Brad Tandy, in the 4×100 mixture hand-off. With another success in the 200m butterfly, he left a mark on the world by turning into the principal man to win three sequential 200m butterfly Commonwealth titles.

There was more accomplishment for him towards the finish of 2018 in the FINA World Championships (Short Course) with 4 decorations remembering gold for the 100m butterfly. He was named South Africa Sportsman of the Year and furthermore FINA Male Swimmer of the Year for the subsequent time. At the 2019 FINA World Championships in Gwangju, he acquired two bronze awards in the 100m and 200m butterfly occasions against intense worldwide contest.

In 2019, he participate in the FINA World Camps in South Korea acquiring two bronze decorations and was named “Swimmer of the Championship” in spite of a niggling crotch injury. Towards the year’s end, he partook in the debut International Swimming League (ISL) as co-chief of Team Energy Standard with Sweden’s Sarah Sjostrom. The group won the general title in Las Vegas, Nevada, in December. He won the MVP title at the London stop on the debut visit accumulating 44.5 focuses. He won the 100m/200m Butterfly twofold multiple times over the season (Indianapolis, Naples, and London), in Indianapolis he additionally won the 100m Freestyle. Over the season he had the fourth-most focuses (190.5) of any swimmer behind Emma Mckeon, Caeleb, and generally MVP (and colleague), Sarah Sjostrom.

The world Changed in 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic saw him get back to South Africa and go in lockdown. With the Tokyo Olympics delayed, he was adequately lucky to have the option to participate in the ISL 2020 series in Budapest in a biosecure bubble more than multi week time frame towards the year’s end. After some extraordinary dashing, Energy Standard was pipped to the title by the Cali Condors.

Chad le Clos isn’t hitched. Nonetheless, the South African isn’t single. He is supposedly dating a lovely young lady, Jeanni Mulder. He had a few pictures to her on his web-based media accounts where they were by all accounts content with one another. Any reports on his affection life will be refreshed here.

Chad le Clos remains at a stature of 1.89m for example 6 feet and 2 inches tall. He has a bodyweight of 84kg. He has an athletic body construct. His eye tone and hair tone are brown. His sexual direction is straight.

Chad le Clos acquires from his expert vocation as a swimmer. His pay is from contracts, pay rates, rewards, and supports. Starting at 2021, his assessed total assets is around $1 million-$5 million.

 

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