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Chad’s 100m wish is finally granted

- David Isaacson Gold Coast /TimesLIVE

South African swimming’s golden boy, Chad Le Clos, will finally live his dream at the Commonweal­th Games when he races in swimming’s blue riband event.

Le Clos will take part in the 100m freestyle‚ the one contest he had always dreamed of but had been excluded from because of a clash of schedules.

The addition of this event to his schedule means Le Clos is shooting for a magnificen­t set of seven gongs at Gold Coast as he aims to become the most decorated Commonweal­th Games medallist yet.

Retired shooters Mick Gault of England and Australian Phillip Adams hold the record of 18‚ although they took six Games to accumulate the tally.

Le Clos‚ with 12 pieces of silverware from his two previous Commonweal­th expedition­s‚ took seven last time around at Glasgow 2014‚ but that included three relay medals.

This time SA has not entered the men’s 4x200m relay‚ which means Le Clos is doing five individual events.

SA’s most decorated Olympic medallist with four pieces of silverware had initially thought he would once again have to give this event a miss because the semifinals were scheduled just before the final of his premier 200m butterfly event.

But once it was moved to after the fly final‚ Le Clos leapt at the opportunit­y to have a fling with destiny.

“I didn’t know the schedule changed less than a month ago‚ so I wasn’t preparing for the 100m freestyle at all. Now it’s 45 minutes after [the 200m butterfly final on Saturday night] which suits me perfectly so I’m definitely going to be doing the 100m freestyle and I’m looking forward to it,” Le Clos said.

SA has not had a medallist in the men’s 100m freestyle at a major gala since the 2006 Melbourne Games, when Ryk Neethling and Roland Schoeman took silver and bronze.

And Le Clos will not have it easy‚ going up against Australia’s Olympic champion, Kyle Chalmers, and countryman Cameron McEvoy.

“I always wanted to race 100m freestyle against top opposition‚ shaved and tapered and rested so this is the first time I’m doing that‚” Le Clos said.

“I’m hoping to challenge for the podium there.”

His hectic schedule comprises the three butterfly races over 50m‚ 100m and 200m‚ the 100m and 200m freestyle and the 4x100m freestyle and medley relays.

Le Clos dives into action on Thursday in the 50m butterfly heats‚ but his medal hunt will kick off with a potential surge of three gongs on Friday: the 50m fly‚ 200m freestyle and 4x100m freestyle relay.

The 200m butterfly final is on Saturday, as are the 100m freestyle heats and semifinals.

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