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Chad le Clos Breaks Commonwealth Games Record with 19th Medal

24 July 2026
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What You Need to Know
• Chad le Clos, South African swimmer, won a bronze medal in the men’s 4×100-metre freestyle relay.
• This bronze medal marks le Clos’s 19th medal, surpassing Phil Adams and Mick Gault in Commonwealth Games history.
• Le Clos has now accumulated seven golds, four silvers, and eight bronzes across his Commonwealth Games appearances.

Chad le Clos, a South African swimmer, achieved a historic milestone by winning a bronze medal in the men’s 4×100-metre freestyle relay at the Commonwealth Games on July 25, 2026. This victory brought his total medal count to 19, making him the most decorated male athlete in the history of the Commonwealth Games, surpassing shooters Phil Adams of Australia and Mick Gault of England. Le Clos’s current medal tally includes seven golds, four silvers, and eight bronzes. At 34 years old, he expressed deep emotion over the bronze medal, stating it means a lot to him. He has also entered the 50- and 100-metre butterfly races, potentially adding to his impressive medal collection.

Why It Matters

Chad le Clos’s achievement highlights his significant impact on competitive swimming and the Commonwealth Games. Having made his debut in 2010 at just 18 years old, he has consistently excelled, winning multiple medals across five Commonwealth Games. His record of 19 medals showcases not only his talent but also his longevity in the sport. Additionally, le Clos has earned four Olympic medals and 16 world titles, reinforcing his status as one of the leading figures in swimming history.

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