Samuel Sanchez
Samuel Sanchez is a retired Spanish professional cyclist renowned for his climbing prowess and tactical acumen. Born on February 5, 1978, in the Basque Country, he had a successful career, highlighted by his victory in the 2008 Olympic Road Race in Beijing. Sanchez also achieved notable results in the Tour de France, where he earned multiple stage wins, including a memorable victory in the 2011 edition, which showcased his exceptional climbing skills. His contributions to the sport have made him a respected figure in cycling, particularly within the Spanish cycling community.
Born on May 05, 1974 (51 years old)
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Honduras:
Samuel Sánchez was found dead along with his family in Florida.
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Honduras:
Samuel Sánchez was a 2-year-old victim of the tragedy.
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Honduras:
Samuel Sánchez was a 2-year-old boy born in the United States.
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Honduras:
Samuel Sánchez, only 2 years old, was also a victim of the carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Spain:
Samuel Sánchez captured the portrait of abandonment during the aftermath of the disaster.
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Panama:
Samuel Sánchez was the hero for the Fighting Owls, saving the last penalty to secure their place in the final.
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Luxembourg:
Samuel Sanchez was held in check by Andy Schleck during his first Tour stage victory.
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