Career Highlights
As a member of Team Canada:
- Silver Medal – 4x100m Freestyle Relay, Tokyo 2020 Olympics
- Bronze Medal – 4x100m Medley Relay, Tokyo 2020 Olympics
- Gold Medal – 4x100m Freestyle Relay, FINA World Championships (2022)
- Silver Medal – 4x200m Freestyle Relay, World Championships (2022)
- Gold Medal – 4x100m Freestyle, Pan Pacific Championships (2018)
As a member of Team Philippines:
- Officially joined the Philippine National Team in 2022.
- Expected to represent the country in the 2024 Paris Olympics and Asian Games.
- Competes in freestyle, backstroke, and relay events — bringing international experience to the national aquatics program.
Training & Coaching
- Trains with the High Performance Centre – Ontario, one of the most elite swimming programs in North America.
- Coached by Ben Titley during her time with Team Canada, known for producing Olympic champions.
- Focused on improving sprint times in 50m, 100m, and 200m freestyle events for upcoming competitions.
Achievements & Recognition
- Olympic Medalist (Tokyo 2020) – one of the few athletes of Filipino descent to earn an Olympic medal in swimming.
- World Aquatics Championships Medalist – multiple podium finishes.
- Philippine Sports Commission Ambassador (2023) – promoting aquatics development for Filipino youth.
- Recognized by Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA) for elite-level consistency and relay excellence.
Fun Facts
- Both parents are Filipino; she proudly embraces her roots in Nueva Ecija and Baguio.
- Began swimming at age 8 and joined Team Canada’s national training group by age 15.
- Known for her bubbly personality and humble demeanor despite her Olympic fame.
- Loves Filipino food — adobo and halo-halo are among her favorites!
- Advocates for more representation of Filipino athletes in international competitions.
Legacy in the Making
Kayla Sanchez stands as a symbol of Filipino pride on the global stage — bridging two nations through talent, discipline, and heritage. Her move to represent the Philippines isn’t just a change in flag; it’s a heartfelt return to her roots.
With her Olympic experience, world-class skill, and dedication to inspire future swimmers, Kayla continues to prove that Filipinos can shine among the world’s best — in any pool, on any stage.