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Australian sprint legend Betty Cuthbert has passed away

The tragic news has been confirmed.

Australian sprint legend Betty Cuthbert has died at the age of 79.

The four-time Olympic gold medallist passed away at her home in Western Australia on Sunday after a long battle with multiple sclerosis.

Born in 1938, Cuthbert shot to fame as the original golden girl of Australian sport.

Betty Cuthbert wins gold in the 100m spring Melbourne 1956
Betty Cuthbert crosses the finish line to win gold in the 100m sprint at the 1956 Olympic Games, Melbourne. (Credit: Getty)

At the age of 18, she was one of the stars of the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, winning three gold medals and setting a record of 11.4 seconds in the 100m.

After taking out the 400m at the Tokyo Olympics eight years later, Cuthbert went on to carry the torch at the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games.

Betty Cuthbert wins gold and walks with the silver and bronze medalists.
Ann Packer (left) silver medallist acknowledges defeat at the hands of Betty Cuthbert (centre), winner of the 400 metres at the Tokyo Olympic Games. Bronze medallist Judith Amooreis on the right. (Credit: Getty)

To date, she is still the only Olympian to have won gold in the 100m, 200m and 400m races.

Many have taken to Twitter to pay their respects, with fellow track star Melissa Breen tributing Cuthbert as a “pioneer for Aussie female sprinters” and a “legend of the sport.”

https://twitter.com/AlanJones/status/894321837198290944

This article originally appeared on New Idea.

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