Notable Australian Sporting Deaths in 2025

List of notable Australian sportspeople that died in 2025. These people have contributed significantly to their sport and Australian sport in playing, coaching, administration or media roles.

Sport Australia Hall of Fame (SAHOF) members – Bob Simpson AO, Allan Moffatt OBE

Administration

Archery

Athletics

Australian Football

Baseball

  • Adam Burton, 53, Australian Olympic baseball player (2000)

Basketball

Boxing

Cricket

Cycling

  • Paige Greco, 28, Australian Paralympic gold medallist (2020)
  • Lyn Lepore, 63, Australian Paralympic gold medallist cyclist (2000)

Football

  • Maria Berry, 71, adminstrator and Football Victoria Hall of Fame
  • Betty Hoar, 83, administrator and Football Australia Hall of Fame Roll of Honour
  • Stefan Kamasz, 76, adminstrator and Football Australia Hall of Fame member

Golf

Gymnastics

  • Frances Crampton, 79, Australian gymnastics coach and administrator
  • Jenny Couch (nee Sunderland), 71, Australian Olympic gymnast (1972)

Hockey

  • Kym Ireland, 70, Australian Olympic hockey player (1984)

Motor Sports

Paralympics

Rowing

Rugby League

Shooting

  • Jim Ellis, 76, Australian Olympic shooter (1984) and Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist (1982)

Surfing

Swimming

  • Linda McGill, 79, Australian Olympic (1964) and marathon swimmer

Tennis

  • Warren Jacques, 87, Australian tennis player and coach
  • Fred Stolle, 86,  two Grand Slam tennis singles and 10 doubles titles. Australian Tennis Hall of Fame

Winter Sports

  • Peter Brockhoff, 88, Australian Olympic alpine skier (1960, 1964)
  • Sven Coomer, 84, Australian Olympic pentathlete (1956) and ski boot designer
  • Luke Trembath, 38, Australian snowboarder, media personality, and entrepreneur

Wrestling

Note – notable generally includes Australian representative (Olympic, Paralympic or Commonwealth) or a significant number of games in a sports major competition. Links generally to their Wikipedia article.

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