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Meg Lemon
- Age
- 35
- Disciplines
- Para-cycling
- Categorisation
- Podium
- Home state
- South Australia
- State institute
- South Australian Sports Institute
Meg Lemon sustained a brain injury when she was hit by a car while riding her bike to work. The injury permanently weakened the right side of her body.
After getting back on the bike as a form of physical and mental rehabilitation, she began enjoying para-cycling success on both road and track.
She won her first national title on the track in 2016 and on the road in 2017 – the first of many to come.
2017 was also the year she made her international debut, taking three wins at UCI Para-cycling Road World Cups and three bronze medals at world championship level.
In 2017, Lemon picked up another bronze medal in the C4 individual pursuit at the world championships.
The international podium results kept streaming in, including another three bronze medals across road and track world championships in 2019, plus silver in the scratch race.
In 2020, she won silver in the C4 individual pursuit at the UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Milton, Canada.
Lemon represented Australia at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games, where she won the bronze medal in the C4 women’s road time trial. Lemon finished fourth in the individual pursuit, eighth in the road race and ninth in the C1–5 mixed team sprint.
At the 2022 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships in Canada, Lemon won the silver medal in the Women's Road Race C4, while at the UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in France that year, she claimed bronze medals in the Women's Pursuit C4 and Women's Scratch Race C4.
Lemon finished on a world championship podium again at the 2023 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, winning bronze in the road race.
She raced her second Paralympics at Paris 2024, where she went one better than in Tokyo, winning the silver medal in C4 individual time trial. She placed sixth in the individual pursuit and 12th in the C4-5 road race.
Lemon is a sports dietitian and cycling coach, holding a degree in Nutrition and Dietetics from Flinders University.