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2-time Olympic medallist Kayla Sanchez switches swimming allegiance from Canada to the Philippines

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Swimmer Kayla Sanchez, a relay Olympic medallist for Canada, has switched countries to represent the Philippines. The 21-year-old swam the leadoff leg for Canada in a silver-medal effort last summer in Tokyo in the 4 x 100 freestyle relay.

She also helped Canada take bronze in the medley relay by swimming the heats. Sanchez earned freestyle relay silver and bronze at last month's world championship in Budapest, Hungary. "I've always been really proud of my Filipino heritage," Sanchez said Thursday in a statement from Swimming Canada. "Aside from how much I've grown and how good everything has been in Canada, I needed to make this really difficult decision for myself and my family to take this opportunity to represent the Philippines.

I want to help inspire people that are like me to swim and get into the sport." Sanchez was born to Filipino parents in Singapore, but grew up in Toronto.

She started training at the Ontario high-performance centre there in 2016. She had been a member of the Canadian team since 2017. WATCH l Sanchez helps Canada claim national record 9th medal at worlds: "Kayla has been a great team member, centre member and swimmer for Canada and we will miss her," Swimming Canada's high-performance director and national coach John Atkinson said in the statement. "She brought such a positive energy to our teams, as well as great swimming.

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