(COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.) — Olympic track cyclist Kelly Catlin, who helped the U.S. ladies' interest group win the silver award at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Recreations, kicked the bucket Friday at her home in California. She was 23.
USA Cycling CEO Ransack DeMartini said in an announcement Sunday that "the whole cycling network is grieving this enormous misfortune.We are putting forth nonstop help to Kelly's partners, mentors and staff. We additionally empower every one of the individuals who realized Kelly to help each other through the lamenting."
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Catlin's dad, Imprint Catlin, revealed to VeloNews that his little girl executed herself.
Catlin was brought up close Minneapolis, Minnesota, and rose to unmistakable quality on the track as an individual from the U.S. national group. She likewise hustled out and about for the Rally UHC Professional Cycling Group, and she was seeking after an advanced education in computational science at Stanford.

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