Daniela Larreal

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Daniela Larreal
Daniela Larreal Campeonato Panamericano de Ciclismo 2011 (cropped).jpg
Personal information
Full nameDaniela Grelui Larreal Chirinos
Born (1973-10-02) 2 October 1973 (age 49)
Maracaibo, Venezuela
Team information
Discipline Track
RoleRider
Rider typeSprinter

Daniela Grelui Larreal Chirinos (born 2 October 1973) is a Venezuelan track cyclist. [1] At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the Women's team sprint for the national team [2] as well as the women's individual sprint [3] and the keirin. [4] [5]

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Major results

1997
Track Cycling World Cup Classics
3rd 500m time trial, Round 1, Cali [6]
1999
3rd Venezuelan National Road Race Championships, Road Race [7]
2001
3rd Venezuelan National Road Race Championships, Road Race
2002
Track Cycling World Cup Classics
3rd Keirin, Round 4, Cali [8]
2003
Pan American Games
2nd Sprint [9]
2nd Keirin [10]
Track Cycling World Cup Classics
1st Keirin, Round 3, Cape Town [11]
1st Sprint, final individual ranking [12]
3rd Keirin, final individual ranking [12]
2004
Track Cycling World Cup Classics
3rd Keirin, Round 3, Manchester
2005
Pan American Championships
1st Keirin
2007
Track Cycling World Cup Classics
1st Keirin, Round 3, Los Angeles
2010
Central American and Caribbean Games
1st Sprint
1st 500m time trial
1st Team sprint (with Angie González)
1st Keirin
2011
Pan American Games
1st Keirin [13]
1st Team sprint (with Mariaesthela Vilera) [14]
2nd Sprint [15]
Pan American Road and Track Championships
1st Team sprint (with Mariaesthela Vilera)
2012
Track Cycling World Cup
3rd Keirin, Round 3, Beijing
Pan American Road and Track Championships
1st Team Sprint (with Mariaesthela Vilera)
2014
South American Games
1st Gold medal blank.svg Sprint
1st Gold medal blank.svg Team Sprint (with Mariaesthela Vilera)
2nd Silver medal blank.svg Keirin
Pan American Track Championships
2nd Silver medal blank.svg Team Sprint (with Mariaesthela Vilera)
3rd Bronze medal blank.svg Keirin
3rd Bronze medal blank.svg Sprint
Central American and Caribbean Games
2nd Silver medal blank.svg Keirin
3rd Bronze medal blank.svg Team Sprint (with Marines Chiquinquira Parda Rodriguez)

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