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One of America’s finest and most remarkable cyclists, Kelly Catlin, has died at the age of 23, USA Cycling confirmed on Sunday.

Catlin helped a dominant US team to three consecutive world titles in the pursuit between 2016 and 2018. She also won a silver medal in the team pursuit at the 2016 Olympics.

Catlin was a force in the individual pursuit too, winning bronze at the World Track Championships in 2017 and 2018. On the road, she competed for Rally UHC Cycling.

“We are deeply saddened by Kelly’s passing,” said the USA Cycling president and chief executive, Rob DeMartini.

“We will all miss her dearly. Kelly was more than an athlete to us and she will always be part of the USA Cycling family. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Catlin family. This is an incredibly difficult time and we want to respect their privacy.”

Catlin’s father, Mark, said his daughter had taken her own life.

“There isn’t a minute that goes by that we don’t think of her and think of the wonderful life she could have lived,” Mark Catlin told Velo News. “There isn’t a second in which we wouldn’t freely give our lives in exchange for hers. The hurt is unbelievable.”

Catlin was studying for a graduate degree in computational and mathematical engineering at Stanford, after competing an undergraduate degree in mathematics and Chinese. She was also a talented violinist and artist.


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Kelly Catlin was studying at Stanford at the time of her death. Photograph: Power Sport Images/Getty Images
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Last month on Velo News, Catlin wrote about balancing her athletic and academic career.

“Being a graduate student, track cyclist, and professional road cyclist can instead feel like I need to time-travel to get everything done. And things still slip through the cracks,” she wrote. “This is probably the point when you’ll expect me to say something cliché like, ‘Time management is everything.’ Or perhaps you’re expecting a nice, encouraging slogan like, ‘Being a student only makes me a better athlete!’ After all, I somehow make everything work, right? Sure. Yeah, that’s somewhat accurate.

“But the truth is that most of the time, I don’t make everything work.”
 
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Pushed body to the limit only to take her own life makes you wonder what was happening inside that brain.
 
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Pushed body to the limit only to take her own life makes you wonder what was happening inside that brain.
I suspect maybe the coach sexual abuse case that has plague so many successful athlete.
 
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https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2...ling-team-pursuit-world-champions-dies-age-23

One of America’s finest and most remarkable cyclists, Kelly Catlin, has died at the age of 23, USA Cycling confirmed on Sunday.

Catlin helped a dominant US team to three consecutive world titles in the pursuit between 2016 and 2018. She also won a silver medal in the team pursuit at the 2016 Olympics.

Catlin was a force in the individual pursuit too, winning bronze at the World Track Championships in 2017 and 2018. On the road, she competed for Rally UHC Cycling.

“We are deeply saddened by Kelly’s passing,” said the USA Cycling president and chief executive, Rob DeMartini.

“We will all miss her dearly. Kelly was more than an athlete to us and she will always be part of the USA Cycling family. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Catlin family. This is an incredibly difficult time and we want to respect their privacy.”

Catlin’s father, Mark, said his daughter had taken her own life.

“There isn’t a minute that goes by that we don’t think of her and think of the wonderful life she could have lived,” Mark Catlin told Velo News. “There isn’t a second in which we wouldn’t freely give our lives in exchange for hers. The hurt is unbelievable.”

Catlin was studying for a graduate degree in computational and mathematical engineering at Stanford, after competing an undergraduate degree in mathematics and Chinese. She was also a talented violinist and artist.


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Kelly Catlin was studying at Stanford at the time of her death. Photograph: Power Sport Images/Getty Images
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Last month on Velo News, Catlin wrote about balancing her athletic and academic career.

“Being a graduate student, track cyclist, and professional road cyclist can instead feel like I need to time-travel to get everything done. And things still slip through the cracks,” she wrote. “This is probably the point when you’ll expect me to say something cliché like, ‘Time management is everything.’ Or perhaps you’re expecting a nice, encouraging slogan like, ‘Being a student only makes me a better athlete!’ After all, I somehow make everything work, right? Sure. Yeah, that’s somewhat accurate.

“But the truth is that most of the time, I don’t make everything work.”
Cause of death is suicide ? Hain? How can an athlete do that? Or is it a rumor?
 
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The expectations attached with being perfect physically and mentally, bring enormous pressure causing severe stress and depression and leads to suicide.
 
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May she rest in peace.

The disgusting violence, abuse and rampant dishonesty that is prevalent in murican culture sadly pushes alot of its citizens to just end their lives.
 
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May she rest in peace.

The disgusting violence, abuse and rampant dishonesty that is prevalent in murican culture sadly pushes alot of its citizens to just end their lives.
Exactly, how can some with so much talent , potential while so young commit suicide? Must be the terrible environment and people around her that forces her.
 
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We should not be surprised that the Chinese are gloating over this tragedy.
 
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RIP... She was successful in life. She spent life with dignity , Passion, Hardwork, and she achieved many milestone.
Anyway, if she choose suicide , it's Personal choice. But during her life, she showed whole world about her talent & she proved it with success including olympic & international medals.
 
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