Chad Le Clos Shines On Day Two Of All-Africa Games
Swimming a very reduced schedule in Brazzaville at the All-Africa Games, Chad Le Clos of South Africa was without peer in the 100 butterfly, putting up a strong time to
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Swimming a very reduced schedule in Brazzaville at the All-Africa Games, Chad Le Clos of South Africa was without peer in the 100 butterfly, putting up a strong time to
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