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I want to be the greatest South African athlete ever: Le Clos

With Tokyo 2020 on the horizon, Le Clos says he wants to keep competing at the highest level for at least another five years. Le Clos is currently preparing for the 2019 World Championships to be held in Gwangju, South Korea from July 12 to 28.

The Durbanite says his main aim for this biennial global event is to test himself against some of the up-and-coming global stars in his main butterfly 100 metres and 200 metres events.

 

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