Paige Grecothe MedAlist of the worried gold of gold, died. He was 28.
A decorative machine confirmed the death of the Australian athlete in a story published on Monday, November 17. The outlet released a joint statement by The Australian Cycling Committee and the Sustllian Cycling Federation said the Adelaide “was transferred to his home after receiving a full medical episode” on Sunday, November 16.
“Paige meant everything to us,” Paige’s mother, Natalie Grecoexplained on Monday. “His kindness, determination and warmth touched our family every day. He brought so much joy and pride to our lives, and the pain of his passing is something we will carry forever.”
Natalie continued, “While we feel bad for the man he was in Australia. As a family, we take great comfort in knowing about his game, and we take comfort in knowing how much he was loved.”
Paige, who had cerebral palsy, won the gold medal in the 3,000 meter individual medley at the 2021 Tokyo Paralympic Games. She also got bronze in the women’s time trial.
Earlier this year, he won a bronze medal at the Para-Cycling Road World Championship.
“The grief felt across the bloodline in Australia today is a reflection of the seriousness with which he was held,” Cameron MurrayCEO of ParalyMPICS Australia, said in a statement. “Paige was an amazing athlete, but most importantly, an amazing person.”
Murray added, “His achievements on the international stage were different, but it was his quiet kindness, his unquestioning ability to make people feel included.”
Paige has been active on social media, showing off her family and traveling, celebrating her successes and sharing her low points with fans.
“Being an elite athlete comes with its problems,” he wrote Instagram August 2024. “Not choosing to compete in Paris 2024 was one of the most difficult moments of my cycling career. I came out with a fake podiated and I hope that I am proud of the importance. Even if I am proud of the effort of my team and putting in the preparation and getting to where we did.”
He added, “I’m so grateful for all the support and love during this time and I’m so devastated that I won’t be at the games, but for the students I work with and they wish me the best and you know you’re going to do the best for us.”
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