Paige Greco Age, Death, Family, Biography
| Bio/Wiki | |
|---|---|
| Profession | Paralympic Cyclist |
| Physical Stats | |
| Eye Colour | Blue |
| Hair Colour | Light Brown |
| Cycling | |
| Disability Class | C3 |
| Club | Port Adelaide Cycling Club |
| Medal(s) | Paralympic Games • Gold medal at Tokyo in Pursuit C1–3 (2020) • Bronze medal at Tokyo in Road Time Trial C1–3 (2020) • Bronze medal at Tokyo in Road Race Trial C1–3 (2020) Track World Championships • Gold medal at Apeldoorn in 3km Pursuit C3 (2019) • Gold medal at Apeldoorn in 500m Time Trial C3 (2019) • Silver medal at Apeldoorn in Scratch Race C3 (2019) • Gold medal at Milton in 3km Pursuit C3 (2020) • Bronze medal at Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines in 500 m Time Trial C3 (2022) • Bronze medal at Glasgow in Individual pursuit C3 (2023) Road World Championships • Gold medal at Emmen in Time Trial C3 (2019) • Bronze medal at Baie-Comeau in Time Trial C3 (2022) • Bronze medal at Glasgow in Road Race C3 (2023) • Bronze medal at Ronse in Road race C3 (2025) |
| Honour(s) | • Cycling Australia Para Female Track Cyclist of the Year (2019) • South Australian Sports Institute Para Athlete of the Year (2021) • Medal of the Order of Australia at the Tokyo Paralympic Games (2020) |
| Personal Life | |
| Date of Birth | 19 February 1997 (Wednesday) |
| Birthplace | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
| Date of Death | 16 November 2025 |
| Place of Death | Adelaide, South Australia |
| Age (at the time of death) | 28 Years |
| Death Cause | Sudden Medical Episode |
| Zodiac sign | Pisces |
| Nationality | Australian |
| Hometown | Victoria, Australia |
| Tattoo | On her left arm![]() |
| College/University | Australian Catholic University (ACU), Fitzroy, Australia |
| Educational Qualification | Graduation in Sports Science (Exercise Science) from the Australian Catholic University (ACU) |
| Social Media | • Instagram |
| Relationships & More | |
| Marital Status (at the time of death) | Unmarried |
| Family | |
| Parents | Mother- Natalie ![]() |
| Siblings | Brother- 1![]() Sister- Liv Greco ![]() |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Paige Greco
- She grew up in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Paige Greco had cerebral palsy that affected the right side of her body.
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In 2014, she started competing as a track and field athlete.
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In 2018, Paige Greco moved from Victoria to the South Australian Sports Institute and started cycling training under coach Loz Shaw.
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In 2019, she won gold medals in the Women’s 3 km Pursuit C3 and the C3 500m Time Trial at the UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Apeldoorn, Netherlands.
- In the qualifying round for the Women’s 3 km Pursuit final, Paige Greco finished in 4 minutes 0.206 seconds, which was three seconds faster than the old world record.
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In the C3 500m Time Trial, she finished in 39.442 seconds, which was two seconds faster than the previous record.
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Paige Greco also won a silver medal in the Women’s Scratch Race C3.
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In 2019, during the UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships in Emmen, Netherlands, she won a gold medal in the Women’s Time Trial C3 and came fifth in the Women’s Road Race C3.
- In 2020, Paige Greco participated in the 2020 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Milton, Ontario, and won a gold medal in the Women’s Individual Pursuit C3.
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That same year, at the Paralympic Games in Tokyo, she won the Women’s 3000m Individual Pursuit C1-3. She set a world record time of 3:50.815 in the gold medal race.
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Paige Greco also earned bronze medals in the Women’s Road Time Trial C1-3 with a time of 26:37.54 and the Women’s Road Race C1-3 with a time of 1:13.11.
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In 2022, she participated in the UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships organised in Baie-Comeau. She won a bronze medal in the Women’s Time Trial C3 and came fifth in the Women’s Road Race C3.
- That same year, Paige Greco won a bronze medal in the Women’s Time Trial C3 at the UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France.
- In 2023, she lost her tooth and broke her nose in a crash during a World Cup event in Italy.
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Paige Greco was not selected for the 2024 Paris Paralympics.
- In 2024, during a media conversation, she said that her parents were told that she would not be able to do exercise. This challenge made her work harder and helped her succeed in cycling. She said,
When I was younger, the doctors did say to my parents that I might not be able to run and I would have trouble doing exercise. I think I’ve always had that drive in me that, Yeah, OK, I do have cerebral palsy, but I’m still going to compete because that’s what I love to do.”
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In 2025, she suffered serious injuries after a crash at a Road World Cup event in Maniago, Italy.
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In 2025, Paige Greco participated in the UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships organised in Ronse, Belgium, and won a bronze medal in the Women’s Road Race C3 and finished fifth in the Women’s Time Trial C3.
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She was an ambassador for Earthletica.
- On November 16, 2025, Paige Greco passed away after a sudden medical episode at her home in Adelaide, South Australia.
- She liked travelling to distant places in her free time.
- Paige Greco was an animal lover and had a pet dog. She often shared pictures of her pet on social media.























