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Olympic hopeful Hong Kong swimmer To dies at 26

FILE PHOTO: Australia's Kenneth To competes in the men's 100m individual medley heats during the FINA Swimming World Cup 2012 in Dubai, October 2, 2012. REUTERS/Jumana ElHeloueh/File Photo

(Reuters) - Kenneth To, a record-breaking Hong Kong-Australian swimmer who had his sights on the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, died suddenly after a training session in the United States, officials said on Tuesday. He was 26.

To, who holds 17 Hong Kong records and won a silver medal as part of Australia's 4x100 metre medley relay squad at the 2013 world championships, was in the United States for a three-month training programme at the University of Florida.

To, who was born in Hong Kong and raised in Australia, died on Monday. The cause of death was not disclosed.

Silver medallist Kenneth To of Australia waves during the award ceremony for the men's 100m individual medley final during the FINA World Swimming Championships in Istanbul December 16, 2012. REUTERS/Murad Sezer

"He felt unwell at a training session and was taken to hospital where sadly, he passed away," the Hong Kong Sports Institute, where To was an Elite Scholarship Athlete since 2016, said in a statement.

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

To, who transferred his nationality in 2016 to swim for Hong Kong, first began to shine at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore where he earned six medals, including gold in the 4x100m medley.

FILE PHOTO: Swimming - 2018 Asian Games - Men's 100m Freestyle Heats - GBK Aquatic Center- Jakarta, Indonesia - August 23, 2018 - Kenneth To King Him of Hong Kong competes. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha/File Photo

In 2012, To won the men's overall title in the FINA Swimming World Cup, before claiming three medals in the FINA World Swimming Championships in Istanbul.

He was also a member of the Australian teams at the 2014 Commonwealth Games that captured gold in the 4x100m freestyle and silver in the 4x100m medley.

World swimming governing body FINA said in a statement it learned with "immense sadness" about To's death and described him as a reference and example for the youth in the territory.

Australian swimmer James Magnussen posted a tribute to To on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/james.magnussen/?hl=en saying: "Shocking news to hear of the passing of my competitor but most of all, friend - @kennethkhto. We've been racing each other and making teams together since we were 16.

"He will remain one of the fiercest competitors I've ever stood on the blocks next to. I firmly believe that for a long period he was pound for pound, the best swimmer in the world.

"RIP little guy, you won't be forgotten."

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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