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Full name
  
David Daniell

Name
  
David Daniell

Disciplines
  
Track cycling

2006-
  
Cleveland Wheelers

Weight
  
90 kg

Rider type
  
Sprinter

Height
  
1.83 m

Current team
  
Cleveland Wheelers

Role
  
Cyclist


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Born
  
December 23, 1989 (age 34) Middlesbrough, England, United Kingdom (
1989-12-23
)

Profiles

David Daniell (born 23 December 1989 in Middlesbrough) is an English competitive cyclist, specialising in track sprinting. A member of the British Cycling Olympic Academy, he is a Junior World Team Sprint Champion for the second year running.

Daniell began cycling after being spotted at his school in British Cycling's Go-Ride scheme.

Daniell was nominated BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year in 2006 and was awarded Junior Sport's Personality of the Year at the 11th annual Evening Gazette Sports Awards 2007.

His first victory in a World Cup event came in October 2008, when he beat Yevhen Bolibrukh of the Ukraine. He took the victory in the kilo event with a time of 1:01.996, a clear margin of over a second over the rest of the field.

After taking a silver medal in the Keirin at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Daniell underwent knee surgery that kept him out of training for 15 weeks. Subsequently he badly twisted his leg whilst riding on the road in the autumn of 2012, resulting in him losing 40 percent of the cartilage in his joint. He was dropped from the British team before Christmas 2012 as he was not performing at the same level as he was before his injury.

In 2013 he moved from his native Middlesbrough to East Kilbride, taking up a part-time position as a coach at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow. He has stated that he is aiming to qualify for the English team at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, however he has said that he hopes to represent Scotland at the 2018 Commonwealth Games as he will have been resident in the country long enough to make the switch.

References

David Daniell (cyclist) Wikipedia