Swim
champion Le Clos reveals both parents have cancer
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[July 11, 2016]
(Reuters) - South African
Olympic swimming champion Chad Le Clos revealed on Monday that his
preparations for the Rio Games have been overshadowed by news that
both his parents have cancer.
The 200 meters butterfly champion, whose father Bert became a media
sensation at the London 2012 Games for his exuberant reaction to his
son's gold, said he hoped both would be accompanying him to Brazil.
"My mum Geraldine has breast cancer which has returned since her
remission in 2010," Le Clos, who beat American Michael Phelps to
gold four years ago, said in a statement posted on Twitter.
"She has recently undergone a double mastectomy and is now having
chemo. My dad Bert developed prostate cancer and has also undergone
an operation in late June.
"It has not been an easy time but I am training hard for Rio. More
than anything else I want them to win their battles," said the
24-year-old, who is also the 100m butterfly world champion and
Olympic silver medalist.
Le Clos added that he would not be doing any media interviews before
Rio.
The showdown in the pool with 18-times Olympic champion Phelps is
expected to be one of the highlights of the Rio swimming program.
Le Clos has booked a spot in five different events in Brazil after
securing required qualifying times at the South African swimming
championship in April, but whether he will feature in all of them is
unclear.
He said last year that he planned to take on Phelps in the 100m and
200m butterfly and freestyle races at the Aug. 5-21 Games but has
since scrapped the 100m freestyle.
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South Africa's Chad le Clos celebrates gold in the men's 100m
butterfly final at the Aquatics World Championships in Kazan,
Russia, August 8, 2015. REUTERS/Michael Dalder
The swimmer has set his sights on becoming the most decorated
African male Olympian, topping the three gold and one silver medal
of Ethiopian long-distance runner Kenenisa Bekele.
Phelps has qualified for Rio in the 100 and 200 butterfly and 200
individual medley.
The American, who says his fifth Games will also be his last, is
aiming to add to his record total of 22 Olympic medals.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by John Stonestreet)
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