SuperSport on Twitter "UNBELIEVABLE! Chad le Clos wins gold in the 100m butterfly final at the

Free Shipping Available. Buy on ebay. Money Back Guarantee! Four years ago at the London 2012 Olympic Games, Chad le Clos stunned the world when he beat Michael Phelps to an Olympic gold medal in the 200m butterfly. H.

SuperSport on Twitter "UNBELIEVABLE! Chad le Clos wins gold in the 100m butterfly final at the

Directed by four-time Olympic gold medalist and BBC broadcaster Sir Matthew Pinsent, Unbelievable: The Chad le Clos Story, begins in Durban in 2015 and follows Chad around the world as he. Unbelievable: The Chad Le Clos Story is a #OneToWatch production directed by Sir Matthew Pinsent (four time Olympic Gold medallist and BBC broadcaster). It will air on SuperSport in Africa, Chad's official website and The OneToWatch YouTube channel on 24 July at 6pm. 45K views, 1.2K likes, 153 loves, 62 comments, 523 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Chad Le Clos: Thanks for all the support - it means the world.. Chad le Clos is the South African swimmer who has taken the world by storm becoming Olympic, World and Commonwealth Champion, as well as winning FINA World Swimmer of the Year.

"UNBELIEVABLE" The Chad Le Clos Story YouTube

Olympic champion Chad le Clos announced his parents are both currently fighting cancer and that their battles will be shared with the world in upcoming documentary. On 31st July 2012 Chad le Clos, and his larger-than-life father Bert, became global stars when the 20-year-old Chad pulled off the "unbelievable" by beating Michael Phelps to Olympic. "UNBELIEVABLE" is the story of Chad and Bert's road to Rio, a story of extraordinary emotion, incredible commitment and burning desire for Olympic gold. In 2. As brilliant Durban swimmer Chad le Clos wins his second silver medal for South Africa at the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil, watch this moving documentary in which he reveals what his focus was on the #RoadToRio. While Le Clos' well-documented race against Phelps - whom he beat to gold in the 200m butterfly at the London 2012 Olympic Games

2015 Swammy Awards Chad le Clos, African Male Swimmer Of The Year

At the 2012 Olympics Chad Le Clos, a twenty-year-old from Durban, astounded the world by achieving the 'unbelievable'- he beat Michael Phelps, his childhood hero and the world's number one swimmer, in the 200 metres butterfly final. This book tells all about the making of a swimming sensation - in the words of the golden boy himself, his family and those who have stood by him from the start. Unbelievable! Chad le Clos, Myan Subrayan (with) 4.11 28 ratings3 reviews 112 pages, Trade Paperback First published April 1, 2014 Book details & editions About the author Chad le Clos 2 books2 followers Chad le Clos is the Olympic Champion in the 200 meter butterfly swimming event at the 2012 London Summer Olympics. Ratings Reviews Product Description At the 2012 Olympics Chad le Clos, a twenty-year-old from Durban, astounded the world by achieving the 'unbelievable': he beat Michael Phelps, his childhood hero and the world's number one swimmer, in the 200 metres butterfly final. Like most of South Africa, my first encounter with Chad le Clos was through watching the 2012 Olympics when his gold medal brought tears to our collective eyes - supported by father Bert who grabbed a nation's heart with his "unbelievable" post-race interview on the BBC.

Chad Le Clos Details 'Unbelievable' Journey to Olympic Gold in New Book Swimming World News

At the 2012 Olympics Chad le Clos, a twenty-year-old from Durban, astounded the world by achieving the 'unbelievable': he beat Michael Phelps, his childhood hero and the world's number one swimmer, in the 200 metres butterfly final. Taking its title from his dad, Bert le Clos', famous exclamation on BBC TV when his son defeated Phelps, this book. When turning the pages of "Unbelievable!", an autobiography, co-written with writer, Myan Subrayan, about Chad Le Clos' dedication to his family, to his sport, and to his dream, I felt inspired. Much of the book deals with Chad being inspired by Michael Phelps and Le Clos tells of his father calling him to watch the 2004 Athens Olympics.