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Published 16 Aug, 2017 07:01am

Wooldridge is no more

MELBOURNE: Austra­lian cyclist Stephen Woold­ridge, a former Olympic and world champion, has died at the age of 39.

Wooldridge won a team pursuit gold at the 2004 Athens Olympics and four world titles in the same discipline from 2002-06.

Wooldridge’s death came as a shock to Australia’s cycling community and triggered a flood of tributes on social media.

“Our thoughts are with Stephen’s family and friends during this very difficult time,” Cycling Australia CEO Nick Green said. “Steve will be remembered by so many for not only his success in competition, but also for the contributions he made across so many roles.”

After his track career wound down, Sydney-born Wooldridge held a number of administrative roles in cycling and education.

Wooldridge was remembered as an infectious, generous man but friends and colleagues spoke of a private mental health battle.

“Tragically today he gave his life away leaving behind a son and daughter, family and friends just short of his 40th birthday,” Phil Bates, general manager of St George Cycling Club in Sydney and a former mentor to the rider, said.

Published in Dawn, August 16th, 2017

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