'Longtime supporter and friend': Paralympic champion Kieran Modra dies in SA crash

Australian five-time Paralympic champion Kieran Modra has been killed while riding his bike in Adelaide.

Australia's Kieran Modra and Jason Niblett in action.

Australia's Kieran Modra and Jason Niblett in action. Source: AAP

Australian five-time Paralympic gold medallist Kieran Modra has been killed while riding his bike north of Adelaide.

The visually-impaired 47-year-old was hit by a car near Gawler about 7am on Wednesday and died at the scene, while the driver was not injured but taken to hospital as a precaution.

It is believed Modra, a married father-of-three, was riding to Clare from his Hallett Cove home when the crash occurred.

The swimmer and tandem cyclist won five gold and five bronze medals at eight Paralympic Games between 1988 and 2016, and two silver medals at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
The Royal Society for the Blind said Modra was a "longtime supporter and friend".

"Our thoughts and condolences are with his wife Kerry and the Modra family at this difficult time," the group said in a Facebook post.

Modra was awarded the Member of the Order of Australia in 2014 for services to sport and vision-impaired people.

One of four children, he was born in Port Lincoln and grew up on a farm before attending high school in Adelaide.

His younger sister Tania won two gold medals as a tandem cycling pilot at the Sydney 2000 Paralympics.
Paralympics Australia chief executive Lynne Anderson said the news had shattered the Australian Paralympic community.

"We are in shock and we are absolutely devastated," Anderson said.

"Our deepest condolences are with Kieran's wife Kerry and their three children as well as the many people within the Paralympic community, particularly the Para-cycling community, who will be rocked by this tragedy. We are hurting with you.

"Kieran is a giant of Australian Paralympic sport, not only because of his competitive success but also because of his wider contribution to the Paralympic movement across multiple sports over many years. He has left a legacy that will live on."

Police superintendent Bob Gray said it was too early to determine the cause of the crash and it was not clear whether the driver involved would be charged.

Modra's death brings South Australia's road toll to 97 for 2019, including seven fatalities in the past week.

At the same time last year, the toll stood at 63.


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