Olympic rowing champion Kathleen Heddle dead of cancer at age 55
VANCOUVER — Three-time Olympic rowing champion Kathleen Heddle has died of cancer at age 55.
Canada’s Heddle and Marnie McBean won Olympic gold medals in 1992 and 1996 in the coxless pair and double sculls respectively. Heddle also earned gold with the women’s eight in 1992.
“I am crushed and without words today at this loss,” McBean wrote Wednesday in a social-media post. “Too soon.”
Heddle battled breast and lymph-node cancer followed by melanoma and brain cancer for six years.