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Olympic Cyclist Olivia Podmore Dies Suddenly At 24

Olympic Cyclist Olivia Podmore Dies Suddenly At 24

The cycling community is devastated after news of her death was announced.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Former Kiwi Olympic cyclist Olivia Podmore has died suddenly at just 24 years old.

The tragic news was confirmed by her brother who posted an emotional message to his beloved sister.

"Rest in peace to my gorgeous sister and loved daughter of Phil Podmore. You will be in our hearts forever," Olivia's brother Mitchell said via Facebook.

Her cause of death still remains unknown, however she has been referred to the coroner.

Starting out as a BMX rider at age 8, Podmore quickly became one of New Zealand's top cyclists. Her passion culminated in representing her country at the 2016 Rio Olympics in the women's team sprint event.

She was also 2017 national keirin champion.

Fans and members of the cycling community have flocked to social media to send their condolences.

New Zealand's national cycling body has also issued a statement confirming the tragic news.

"Cycling New Zealand, our riders and staff, are deeply saddened with the loss of one of our young cyclists. Olivia was a much loved and respected rider in our Cycling New Zealand squad," the statement read.

"At this time we are providing support to our staff and riders, the cycling community and those that were close to Olivia.

"Cycling New Zealand extend our deepest sympathies to Olivia's family at this time and we ask that media respect the privacy of Olivia's family, friends and our riders."

The New Zealand Olympic Committee, who worked closely with Podmore throughout her career, paid their respects too.

The sport's national governing body said: "We offer our deepest condolences to family, friends and others in the NZ community who are grieving this loss.

"We are providing wellbeing support for members of her team and the wider team as we return home from Tokyo.

"Olivia represented New Zealand with honour and pride at both the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. She was a valued team member and her loss will be felt across the New Zealand Sporting Community."

Featured Image Credit: PA

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