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初出場東京2020
誕生年1992
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パリでの結果パリ2024オリンピック Grace Brown の結果をチェックしよう。

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In her Olympic debut at Tokyo 2020, Grace Brown narrowly missed out on a medal – a bronze – by just seven seconds. Three years later, at the Paris 2024 Olympics, she came back stronger, dominating the women’s individual time trial to capture the top prize – a gold medal.

She also created a bit of history. Grace Brown won Australia's first gold medal in road cycling at the Olympics in 20 years and became the first Australian to win the event at the Summer Games.

Born on July 7, 1992, in Camperdown, a town in Victoria, Australia, Grace Brown was a cross-country and middle-to-long-distance runner in her early years. She trained at the Box Hill Athletics Club in Victoria, one of Australia’s most successful athletic clubs in her formative years.

However, Brown's athletic career was plagued by multiple stress fractures and injuries, prompting her to switch to cycling at the age of 23, drawn by its lower impact on the body.

Brown initially joined a Melbourne-based riding club, but it wasn't long before she advanced to competitive road cycling, making her debut at the 2016 Australian Championships.

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