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Dani Rowe

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Danielle 'Dani' Rowe MBE (née King; born 21 November 1990) is a British former road and track cyclist. She retired from cycling in December 2018. A team pursuit gold medallist from the London Olympics in 2012, Rowe also won three consecutive world titles in the women's team pursuit, winning in 2011, (with Laura Trott and Wendy Houvenaghel), 2012 (with Trott and Joanna Rowsell), and 2013 (with Trott and Elinor Barker). Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Dani Rowe is the 937th most popular cyclist (up from 1,442nd in 2019), the 7,285th most popular biography from United Kingdom (up from 7,861st in 2019) and the 39th most popular British Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Dani Rowe ranks 937 out of 1,613Before her are Pedro Horrillo, Lucinda Brand, Pavel Sivakov, Leonardo Duque, Jan Hirt, and Filip Meirhaeghe. After her are René Wolff, Mathias Frank, Søren Kragh Andersen, Fabian Wegmann, Jan Bárta, and Michael Schär.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Dani Rowe ranks 622Before her are Jay Weinberg, Brittney Griner, Jabrayil Hasanov, Luciano Narsingh, Josuha Guilavogui, and Megumi Takase. After her are Badou Ndiaye, Ben Schnetzer, Jan Kirchhoff, Robert Johansson, Stefan Strandberg, and Benjamin André.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Dani Rowe ranks 7,287 out of 8,785Before her are Jen Ledger (1989), Naughty Boy (1985), Nigel Bond (1965), Jonas Blue (1989), Justin Hawkins (1975), and Eve Myles (1978). After her are Alvin Martin (1958), Alan McInally (1963), Nicola Fairbrother (1970), Adam Johnson (1987), Claudia Jessie (1989), and Marcus Bettinelli (1992).

Among CYCLISTS In United Kingdom

Among cyclists born in United Kingdom, Dani Rowe ranks 39Before her are Yvonne McGregor (1961), Chris Hoy (1976), Roger Hammond (1974), Paul Manning (1974), Bryan Steel (1969), and Jack Carlin (1997). After her are Dario Cioni (1974), Nicole Cooke (1983), Ian Stannard (1987), Jamie Staff (1973), Emma Pooley (1982), and Jason Queally (1970).