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Olympic Cyclist Daniela Chirinos Passes Away at 51

The cycling world mourns the loss of Daniela Larreal Chirinos, a celebrated Venezuelan Olympic cyclist who passed away at the age of 51. Chirinos, known for her remarkable career spanning over a decade, left an indelible mark on the sport of track cycling and represented her nation with distinction on the global stage.

Discovery and Confirmation

Unexpected Passing in Las Vegas

On August 15, tragedy struck when Chirinos was found deceased in her Las Vegas home. The discovery came after a concerned friend, noting an uncharacteristic lack of communication from Chirinos, contacted local authorities to perform a welfare check. This somber finding has sent shockwaves through the athletic community, particularly in Venezuela and the world of cycling.

Official Statement from Venezuelan Olympic Committee

The Venezuelan Olympic Committee promptly addressed the loss, issuing a statement on the social platform X (formerly known as Twitter). In their message, delivered in Spanish, the committee expressed profound sadness at the passing of an athlete whose career they described as “outstanding” in track cycling. They emphasized how Chirinos’ accomplishments at the Olympic Games had been a source of immense national pride.

A Storied Olympic Career

Five-Time Olympian

Daniela Larreal Chirinos’ Olympic journey was nothing short of extraordinary. Her participation spanned an impressive five Olympic Games, showcasing not only her exceptional skill but also her longevity and dedication to the sport. Her Olympic appearances included:

  1. 1992 Barcelona Olympics
  2. 1996 Atlanta Olympics
  3. 2000 Sydney Olympics
  4. 2004 Athens Olympics
  5. 2012 London Olympics

It’s worth noting that Chirinos did not participate in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, making her final Olympic appearance in London all the more significant.

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