The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Hong Kong-Australian swimmer dies at training camp aged 26

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HONG KONG: Record-breaking Hong Kong and Australia swimmer Kenneth To has died suddenly aged 26 after falling unwell at a Florida training camp, officials said on Tuesday.

To won Commonweal­th gold and world silver medals before switching from representi­ng Australia to his native Hong Kong, for whom he held 16 records.

The Hong Kong Sports Institute said To was on a three-month training programme at the University of Florida when he passed away.

"He felt unwell at a training session and was taken to hospital where sadly, he passed away," a statement said, adding that the Institute was "deeply shocked and saddened".

"He was extremely popular and loved by his teammates and competitor­s. Kenneth was known as a truly exceptiona­l person, warm, funny and kind. His sudden passing is a huge loss to local sports."

The South China Morning Post said To, who was born in Hong Kong but raised in Australia, felt unwell in the locker room after a training session.

To was part of the Australian teams that won Commonweal­th gold in the 4x100m freestyle relay in 2014, and silver in the 4x100m medley relay at the 2013 world championsh­ips.

He shifted to represent Hong Kong in 2016, but remains the Australian short-course recordhold­er in the 100m and 200m individual medley.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? In this file photo taken on October 18, 2013 Kenneth To of Australia celebrates after winning the men's 100m Breaststro­ke race on the second and last day of the fourth stage of the 2013 FINA Swimming World Cup in Dubai.
— AFP photo In this file photo taken on October 18, 2013 Kenneth To of Australia celebrates after winning the men's 100m Breaststro­ke race on the second and last day of the fourth stage of the 2013 FINA Swimming World Cup in Dubai.

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