Australia Paralympics gold medalist Paige Greco dies at 28
Paige Greco won Australia's first gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics and held multiple world titles in para-cycling before her sudden death at age 28.
- Paige Greco, a 28-year-old Paralympic gold medalist from Australia, died suddenly at her home in Adelaide after a "sudden medical episode".
- Greco won the first gold medal of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics in the women's C1-3 3,000-meter individual pursuit, breaking her own world record.
- She was praised for her "kindness, determination and warmth" and for making "people feel included and supported".
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“Devastating”: Paralympic Community Mourns Loss of 28-Year-Old Cyclist Who Won Australia’s First Gold
The cycling world came to a standstill on November 16 as news broke of the tragic passing of Paralympic gold medalist Paige Greco. She was just 28. Though the cause of death remains unconfirmed, early reports point to a sudden medical episode. Greco leaves behind the medals, the tracks, and the brilliance she once dominated despite her cerebral palsy – departing far too soon from a world she inspired. AusCycling, the national governing body for …
Paralympic Gold Medalist Dead at 28 After ‘Sudden Medical Episode’
Paige Greco, a Paralympic gold medalist, has died. She was 28. The Associated Press confirmed the Australian athlete’s death in a story published on Monday, November 17. The outlet cited a joint statement by the Australian Paralympic Committee and Australian cycling federation saying that Paige “passed away in her Adelaide home after experiencing a sudden medical episode” on Sunday, November 16. “Paige meant everything to us,” Paige’s mother, N…
Paige Greco, who won three medals in cycling at the 2021 Tokyo Paralympics, died in Adelaide on Sunday at the age of 28.
Australian paracyclist Paige Greco, who won gold at the Tokyo Paralympic Games, died in her residence
Australian Paralympic gold medalist Paige Greco dies at 28
The cycling champion died after a "sudden medical episode" at her home in Adelaide, officials said.
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