'Much-loved' Paralympic bronze medallist dies

Paralympic bronze medallist and Australian record-holder Nicholas Hum has died at the age of 32.

In a statement released on Tuesday, Australian Athletics confirmed Hum died over the weekend.

Hum was one of Australia's most accomplished long jumpers for well over a decade, notably winning Paralympic bronze at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.

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Nicholas Hum of Team Australia competes during the Men's Long Jump-T20 Final.

However, his career was defined by more than just his accolades.

"Nick was a much-loved member of our community and his loss is deeply felt. He was respected not only for his commitment to his sport but for the way he showed up for those around him," Australian Athletics CEO Simon Hollingsworth said in a statement.

"Our hearts are with Nick's family, friends and teammates and we stand with them in remembering a life that meant so much to so many."

Making his international debut in 2011, Hum's career spanned three Paralympic Games and five World Para Athletics Championships.

The Melburnian concluded his competitive career at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, finishing 6th in the long jump T20 event.

Hum holds the Australian record in the T20 event with a jump of 7.39m. Het set this at the World Para Athletics Championships in 2017.

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Hum is survived by his wife, Mairead, and their three children, William, Holly and Paige.

Australian Athletics will provide ongoing support to Hum's family and those affected by his death.

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