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Daniela Larreal Chirinos, 5-time Olympian for Venezuela, dies

LAS VEGAS -- Daniela Larreal Chirinos, a five-time Olympic cyclist who competed for Venezuela over the course of two decades, has died. She was 51.

Larreal was found dead at home in Las Vegas the afternoon of Aug. 15 after a friend called police for a welfare check, according to a police report. The friend told officers he had not heard from Larreal for several days, which was out of character for her.

Further details weren't immediately available, but Luis Vidal, a police department spokesperson, said homicide detectives were not called to investigate. The Clark County coroner's office said it was still working to determine the cause and manner of her death.

The Venezuelan Olympic Committee confirmed Larreal's death in a statement in Spanish on X, saying it was saddened by the loss of an athlete "with an outstanding career in track cycling" and whose accomplishments at the Olympic Games "filled us with much pride."

Larreal competed in five Summer Games, beginning with the 1992 Barcelona Olympics through the 2012 Games in London. She did not compete in the 2008 Games in Beijing.

At the time of her death, Larreal was working as a housekeeper at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, the newest casino on the Strip. In a statement, Fontainebleau described Larreal as a "beloved member" of its team.

Her death comes on the heels of the 2024 Paris Olympics.