New Straits Times

‘No pain in heaven’ — tributes as swimmer dies at 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, leaving fellow competitor­s in shock.

Chinese star Sun Yang, a onetime teammate of To’s, was among the mourners for the popular swimmer who won Commonweal­th and world championsh­ips medals with Australia before switching to represent his native Hong Kong.

The Hong Kong Sports Institute said To, who held 16 Hong Kong swimming records, was on a three-month training programme at the University of Florida when he was taken ill.

“He felt unwell at a training session and was taken to hospital where sadly, he passed away,” a statement said yesterday 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.”

Multiple Olympic champion Sun, who teamed up with To for the 4x100m freestyle relay at the 2017 China National Games, was among those to pay tribute.

“Your love and passion for swimming will always be in our hearts, thank you for everything you’ve given to swimming,” Sun posted on Chinese social media.

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.

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