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Canadian swimmer Sydney Pickrem announced her retirement from competition Thursday after more than a decade with the national team.
The 28-year-old competed at three Olympic Games and won a bronze medal in the women's medley relay at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.
She won seven medals at long-course world championships and six at short-course worlds, including gold in the 200-metre individual medley and the 4x200-metre freestyle relay in 2021 in Abu Dhabi.
Pickrem, born in Florida to Canadian parents from Halifax, joined the senior team in 2014 at age 17. She remained a fixture during the most successful period in Canadian swimming alongside teammates Maggie Mac Neil, Penny Oleksiak, Kylie Masse and Summer McIntosh.
She has spent the past two seasons balancing training with a coaching role at West Virginia University.
Pickrem plans to continue in the sport as a coach.
WATCH | Pickrem picks up 2024 world silver medal in women's 200-metre IM:
Sydney Pickrem captured a silver medal for Canada Monday in the 200 metre medley swimming race at the World Championships in Doha.