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Chad Le Clos Takes On Triple Challenge Against Morozov, Seto & Proud in Doha
- Updated: October 8, 2016
South African Chad Le Clos got a win at the third time of asking on a day of plenty of racing at the Doha round of the World Cup, the last of the penultimate cluster in the short-course series.
First up, Le Clos, who told SwimVortex last month that he will have a crack at becoming world 100m freestyle champion this Olympic cycle, gave Vladimir Morozov (RUS) a close challenge in the little-pool four-lapper, the US-based Russian taking the race 45.77 to 46.00.
Next up, Le Clos left it just too late in the 200m butterfly to get back on winning terms with Daiya Seto (JPN), the battle ending 1:49.84 to 1:49.93 in favour of …