Chad Guy Bertrand le Clos, OIS is a South African competitive swimmer who is an Olympic, World and Commonwealth Games champion as well as the Commonwealth record holder in the 50 and 100-metre butterfly.
Chad le Clos: Wife| Coach| Net Worth| Foundation| Training
Wife:
South African Olympic swimmer Chad le Clos’ girlfriend, Jeanni Mulder,
has been announced as one of the Miss South Africa top 30 contestants. Chad, who will be competing in the 2021 Olympics in Tokyo, and his model girlfriend first made their relationship Instagram official in 2018.
Jeanni, a 24-year-old full-time model, is currently doing a TEFL course “to help educate people around the world to speak English”.
“I want to take this opportunity to further the growth of the great woman that I am and provide hope and opportunities for the younger generation,” she says about her decision to enter Miss South Africa.
Coach:
A native of South Africa, Le Clos has been training in and around his hometown of Durban in recent months, doing his best to get the most out of a difficult situation.
Net Worth:
Chad is one of the richest Swimmer. Chad is listed on Richest Swimmer.
According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Chad le Clos net worth is approximately $1.5 Million.
Net Worth & Salary | |
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Net Worth | $1.5 Million |
Salary | Under Review |
Source of Wealth | Swimmer |
Cars | N/A |
House | Living in own house. |
Foundation:
He is playing his part in the fight against coronavirus in South Africa by designing and distributing face masks.
The 2012 Olympic 200 fly champion, who is recovering from double surgery, is also raising money for the Chad le Clos Foundation whose aim is to develop swimming in the country with a focus on children from underprivileged backgrounds and also to offer assistance – financial and otherwise – to ensure swimmers reach their potential.
Training:
Just a bit of background on myself: I have been coaching for 24 years; I have been fortunate enough to go to four Olympic Games. In Sydney, I had two swimmers there: Terence Parkin and Charlene Wittstock. Terrence went on to win a silver medal in the 200 Breaststroke, and Charlene went on become Princess of Monaco.