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Chad Le Clos Undergoes 2 Successful Surgeries, ‘Out of Action’ 4-6 Weeks

Olympic champion Chad Le Clos underwent two surgeries over the weekend and will be “out of action” for four to six weeks, he announced on Twitter Monday.

Both procedures were to “fix a couple of long term problems,” and both were successes, Le Clos said.

While we don’t know what the surgeries were for, Le Clos dealt with a groin hernia heading into the 2019 FINA World Championships, and it was reported at the time that it may require surgery after the meet.

“I’ve been pushing off the wall at 70 percent, 80 percent max in training,” Le Clos said of that injury, according to The Times of South Africa. “It’s only [sore] when I push off the wall, not actually when I kick.”

Le Clos was entered in four events at Worlds, adding the 100m free to his schedule in addition to the 50m, 100m and 200m fly events. He earned bronze medals in the latter two events but wound up not swimming the 100 free or 50 fly.

In March, just days before the Tokyo Organizing Committee confirmed that this year’s Olympic Games would be moving to 2021, Le Clos made a swift exit from the nation of Turkey – where he had been training with Energy Standard – as it went into lockdown. All athletes and coaches had roughly 36 hours to leave the country, knocking their 6-7 week training plan completely off course.

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Wondering
4 years ago

Aren’t we all out of action for 4-6 weeks?

wokebanana
4 years ago

This guy takes the weirdest pictures while swimming… almost looks like he’s posing. More interesting ones on his instagram as well.

sven
4 years ago

Word on the street is the issue was an old shadowboxing injury.

In all seriousness, though, this is a smart time to do this. Hopefully he comes back stronger. If I were him, I’d be getting back to the IMs. He’s been 1:57 and 4:12 (from 2012 and 2014) and then pivoted to exclusively fly and free, but I could definitely see him fighting for a medal in one or both of those in Tokyo, especially if Kalisz and Hagino don’t get back into form.

The unoriginal Tim
Reply to  sven
4 years ago

If he has a long term groin issue Breastoke may be a problem. I guess he could just do fly kick like everyone else does now.

Coach Mike 1952
Reply to  The unoriginal Tim
4 years ago

LOL, great sardonic humor

Ol' Longhorn
Reply to  sven
4 years ago

You mention the IMs, throw in his 200 free, and probably one of the more underrated all-around talents remaining after the Phelps/Lochte era. Basically has done what Seto is doing now if you give credit for the better fly and free to discount for the IMs.

Anonymoose
Reply to  Ol' Longhorn
4 years ago

Doesn’t look like he’s at fly anymore. At least not the 200

Entgegen
Reply to  Anonymoose
4 years ago

I mean… third in the world is pretty good in my book.

sven
Reply to  Ol' Longhorn
4 years ago

Yeah, he’s also got a more Phelps-like range, being 48.1 and 50.5 in the 100 free and fly, up to 4:12 in the 400 IM. Seto is a monster at the 200s and 400, but doesn’t scale down as well, distance-wise. In terms of all-around ability, he’s very high up on the list IMO.

Joe
Reply to  sven
4 years ago

Of the current lot on the men’s side, I’d say only Duncan Scott has comparable range, in terms of being elite in 100-200-400.

Ol' Longhorn
Reply to  sven
4 years ago

As for range, he’s basically the best flyer in history across all courses and distances. His 21.95 SCM 50 fly all the way up to 1:52.96 200 LCM fly are incomparable. Spitz probably could have done something as dominant, since he was a good 50 free sprinter.

Dudeman
Reply to  sven
4 years ago

didn’t Seto go a 59 in the 100 breast a little while ago? Obviously not setting the world on fire but it’s fairly comparable to a 48.1 100 free. Obviously he can’t do 50’s the way chad can but his 100’s of stroke are still quite good

DLswim
4 years ago

Smart to do this now.

25BACKSTROKE
4 years ago

Absolute Chad

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