Five-time Olympic cyclist found dead at 50 in her own apartment

A five-time Olympic cyclist has been found dead in her Las Vegas home at the age of 50, according to saddening reports.

On Friday, August 16, Las Vegas Police discovered the lifeless body of Daniela Larreal Chirinos, who competed as a cyclist for Venezuela in multiple Olympic Games. The former athlete had been reported as missing early last week.

Authorities now believe that she may have passed away on August 11, noting a truly heartbreaking and unexpected cause of death…As per reports, Chirinos was a pioneer of Venezuelan athletics. A career that spanned two decades saw her compete in no less than five straight Olympics, beginning with Barcelona 1992 and ending with London 2012.

Outside of the Olympics, she enjoyed success at the Pan American Games, winning a silver medal in 1990, two golds and a silver medal in 2002, and two further silver medals in 2003.At the time of her passing, it’s reported that Chirinos was a Las Vegas resident who worked at a hotel.

LONDON, ENGLAND – AUGUST 05: Daniela Larreal Chirinos of Venezuela competes during the Women’s Sprint Track Cycling Qualifying on Day 9 of the London 2012 Olympic Games at Velodrome on August 5, 2012 in London, England. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)

Early last week, the former cyclist was reported as missing, prompting the authorities to begin a search that came to an end when she was found deceased at her home.

As per FOX, it was later determined that the cause of her death was asphyxiation resulting from solid food remains found stuck in her trachea.

Needless to say, word of her passing sent shockwaves around the cycling community. The Venezuelan Cycling Federation paid tribute to the former athlete on Instagram. Their statement reads:

“Rest in peace, Daniela 🕊️🙏🏻. The board of directors of the Venezuelan Cycling Federation, chaired by Eliezer Rojas @eliezerojas, joins the mourning that overwhelms Venezuelan cycling due to the physical departure of Daniela Larreal. Daniela was a prominent figure in national cycling, representing Venezuela in five Olympic Games, and obtaining three diplomas for the country, including several medals in national and international events. Our most sincere condolences to her family and friends.”

Rest in peace, Daniela Larreal Chirinos.

If you’d like to see more from Newsner, check out the article below:

Related articles

When Elon Musk Walked Into the Wrong Wedding, No One Could Believe What Happened Next

In a scene that feels like something straight out of a Hollywood rom-com, billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk accidentally crashed a wedding at a luxury resort in…

Tesla Employee Caught Napping at Work, and Elon Musk’s Unexpected Response Leaves Everyone Speechless

In the high-pressure world of Silicon Valley, where long hours and limitless ambition are the norm, the idea of falling asleep at your desk usually spells disaster….

Elon Musk Just Changed Everything: Meet Tesla’s Mind-Blowing Pi Phone 2026

Elon Musk Unveils the Tesla Pi Phone 2026 – A Revolutionary Device That Could Change the Future of Mobile Technology ForeverIn a stunning reveal that has shaken…

No one expected this: Elon Musk secretly buys his father a $2.5M mansion—but what Errol did next changed everything

Eloп Mυsk is пo straпger to headliпes. The billioпaire behiпd Tesla, SpaceX, aпd Starliпk seems to thrive oп shakiпg the world with aппoυпcemeпts that defy expectatioп. Bυt…

You Don’t Remember Me, Do You?’ — Elon Musk’s Emotional Reply Stuns the World

For decades, Elon Musk has been known as a visionary the man who launched Tesla, sent rockets into orbit with SpaceX, and redefined technology with projects like…

REVOLUTIONIZING TRANSPORTATION: Elon Musk’s Flying Tesla 2025 Is Set to Change the Game with Its Hidden Feature. Curious about the features that are advertised as very special and secret.

When Elon Musk First Teased a “Flying Tesla,” Most Laughed. Now? The World Is Speechless. Just hours ago, Tesla unveiled its first fully operational flying vehicle prototype—unofficially…