Chad le Clos is on the verge of history as he prepares for his sixth Commonwealth Games. On 25 June 2026, Team SA announced its 112-strong squad for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games.

What's at Stake?

Chad le Clos needs just one more medal to add to his tally of 18 to become the sole record holder for the most Commonwealth medals won by any male athlete.

Recent Performance

Chad le Clos kicked off the Bombela Concession Company SA National (25m) Championships in Pietermaritzburg by collecting golds in the 100m freestyle and 50m butterfly.

Team SA's Squad

The squad features a potent blend of youth and experience competing across 10 sports, including six fully integrated para-sports such as para-athletics, para-swimming, and 3x3 wheelchair basketball. Former netball captain Bongiwe Msomi will lead the contingent as Chef de Mission.

Financial Incentives

To back their pursuit of excellence, SASCOC President Barry Hendricks announced lucrative financial incentives. Individual gold medallists will pocket R100,000, with R15,000 for their coach.

Defending Champions

Defending giants Pieter Coetze and Lara van Niekerk return to defend the gold medals they captured at Birmingham 2022. The Scottish city last hosted the Games in 2014, when Team SA secured a spectacular 40 medals, including 13 gold medals.

Road to Glasgow

With just 29 days to go until the opening ceremony on July 23, Chad le Clos and Team SA are gearing up for a successful campaign. The team's preparation is in full swing, and they are ready to take on the best athletes from around the world.

Medal Hopes

Chad le Clos's medal hopes are high, and he is confident of making history at the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games. His experience and skill make him a strong contender for the top spot on the podium.

The Stage is Set

The stage is set for an exciting competition, and Chad le Clos is ready to take on the challenge. With his sights set on the record books, he is determined to make this Commonwealth Games one to remember.