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Australian Paralympic gold medallist Paige Greco has died aged 28.
The para-cyclist died in her Adelaide home on Sunday after experiencing a “sudden medical episode”.
“Paige meant everything to us. Her kindness, her determination and her warmth touched our family every single day,” Paige’s mother, Natalie Greco, said in a statement released by AusCycling on behalf of the family.
“She brought so much joy and pride into our lives, and the pain of her passing is something we will carry forever.
“Although her absence leaves a profound void, we remain immensely proud of her achievements and the way she exemplified the spirit of Australia,” expressed her family.

Greco made history by securing Australia’s inaugural gold medal at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, where she also shattered the world record in the Women’s C1–3 3000m individual pursuit. Source: PA / Tim Goode
“Our family is overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from those who knew Paige, especially her teammates and friends,” they continued. “Paige cherished these relationships formed through her sport, and it comforts us to see the widespread love she received.”
AusCycling CEO Marne Fechner said: “We are heartbroken by the tragic news of Paige’s death. Paige was an extraordinary athlete who achieved outstanding accomplishments at the highest levels of our sport. Much more than that, she touched the lives of everyone around her with her positive spirit and courageous outlook.”
Cameron Murray, CEO of Paralympics Australia, said Greco was an “extraordinary athlete” and a “remarkable person” and her death was devastating.
“We extend our deepest condolences to Paige’s loved ones and to those who were closest to her. The sadness being felt across Paralympics Australia today is a reflection of the enormous regard in which she was held.”