Megan Giglia (born 26 March 1985) is a British Paralympic track cyclist competing in C3 classification events.
Although feeling positive at the unit, Giglia discovered the extent of her disability on returning home, as she found simple everyday tasks difficult to complete independently.
"[3] After deciding to turn her life around, Giglia researched several sports to join and attended a para-cycling selection camp for women.
[5] The year ended with a major break-through for Giglia when she beat the reigning world champion, Denise Schindler, in the C3 individual pursuit.
[5] On the first day of the 2016 Rio Paralympics, Giglia won the women's 3000 m individual pursuit (C3), Great Britain's first medal of the Games.