ATHLETE

Valentina Cavallar

2001 - Today

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Valentina Cavallar (born 7 March 2001) is an Austrian professional cyclist and former rower. She competed in the women's lightweight double sculls event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. In 2023, she turned to cycling, joining the Arkéa–B&B Hotels Women team in 2024. She made her Women's WorldTour debut at La Flèche Wallonne in that year, and Liège-Bastogne-Liège. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Valentina Cavallar has received more than 5,872 page views. Her biography is available in 5 different languages on Wikipedia. Valentina Cavallar is the 11,620th most popular athlete, the 29th most popular biography from Niger and the 4th most popular Nigerien Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Valentina Cavallar ranks 11,620 out of 6,025Before her are Varvara Baranova, Zhang Quan, Huang Kaifeng, Helvijs Babris, Liu Jinchao, and Jaime Roberts. After her are Ben Davison, Megan Hull, Jake Ilardi, Hayley Wilson, Thomas Grice, and Stephen Zimba.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Valentina Cavallar ranks 561Before her are Stephen Zimba, Georgia Vasilopoulou, Alex Hoberg, Hanna Traukova, Hayley Wilson, and Lindi Schroeder. After her are Giovanni Vianna, Katarina Kowplos, Ariadne Spanaki, Julie Erichsen, Lili Mizuno, and Aleksandr Kartsev.

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In Niger

Among people born in Niger, Valentina Cavallar ranks 29 out of 26Before her are Hadizatou Mani (1984), William N'Gounou (1983), Olivier Bonnes (1990), Abdoul Razak Issoufou (1994), Tekiath Ben Yessouf (1991), and Aminatou Seyni (1996).

Among ATHLETES In Niger

Among athletes born in Niger, Valentina Cavallar ranks 4Before her are Abdoul Razak Issoufou (1994), Tekiath Ben Yessouf (1991), and Aminatou Seyni (1996).