Monday, November 17, 2025 - The Australian para-cyclist, who had cerebral palsy, won gold at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo in the women’s C1–3 3,000m individual pursuit has died after short eposode of sickness
She also won two bronze medals in Tokyo in two time trial
events, while winning golds at World Championships and World Cups.
The Melbourne-born athlete won a bronze at the Para-Cycling
Road World Championship in Belgium as recently as August this year.
AusCycling reported her tragic de@th on Monday, Nov
17, and published a statement from her mother, Natalie.
"Paige meant everything to us," she wrote.
"Her kindness, her dedication and her warmth touched
our family every single day.
"She brought so much joy and pride into our lives, and
the pain of her passing is something we’ll carry forever.
"While we are devastated by her loss, we are incredibly
proud of the person she was and how she represented Australia.
"As a family, we are deeply grateful for the support
shown by so many people connected to Paige, including her teammates and
friends.
"Paige cherished the connections she made through her
sport, and we take comfort in knowing how widely she was loved."
Cameron Murray, Paralympics Australia chief
executive, said of Greco: "Paige was an extraordinary athlete, but more
importantly, a remarkable person.
"As a Paralympian, Paige represented Australia with a
level of commitment and composure that earned the admiration of everyone who
had the privilege to watch her compete or to work alongside her.
"Her achievements on the international stage were
exceptional.
"But it was her kindness, her quiet determination and
the way she uplifted people around her that will stay with us all.:
Marne Fechner, CEO of AusCycling, added: "We are
heartbroken by the tragic news of Paige’s de@th.
"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.
"Our thoughts and condolences are with Paige’s family,
friends, teammates, coaches and support staff, past and present, during this
incredibly sad and difficult time."

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