Daphny van den Brand

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Daphny van den Brand
Personal information
Full name Daphny van den Brand
Date of birth April 6, 1978 (age 29)
Country Flag of Netherlands Netherlands
Height 1.58 m
Weight 51 kg
Team information
Discipline Cyclo-cross
Role Rider
Major wins
World Cyclo-cross Champion (2003)
Flag of European Union European Cyclo-cross Champion (2006)

Flag of Netherlands National Cyclo-cross Champion (9 times)
Flag of Netherlands National MTB Champion (2002)

Infobox last updated on:
January 10, 2007
Medal record
Cyclo-cross
World Championship
Gold 2003
Bronze 2000
Bronze 2001
Bronze 2002
Bronze 2006
European Championship
Gold 2006
Silver 2005

Daphny van den Brand, (born April 6, 1978 in Zeeland) is a Dutch cyclo-cross, road bicycle and mountain bike racer.

Daphny van den Brand started her cycling career at the age of eight. She also took part in races at a very young age and was able to win a lot of those races, even when her opponents were boys. Her sprint turned out to be her main skill and at a certain point she won almost all the sprints she participated in.

Van den Brand joined the Dutch junior team, which raced on a higher level, but that didn't her much as she was winning her races in this class as well. Unless that there were a few riders that were able to beat her every now and then. She won her first medal as a junior in 1993 during the cyclo-cross race in Sint-Michielsgestel, where she finished in 3rd position.

Dutch mountain bike manager Leo van Zeeland asked her in 1994 wether she would like to race on a mountain bike or not. Van den Brand answered positive and took part in a race in Bergschenhoek where she finished in 5th position right away. In addition she raced the European and World Junior Mountain biking Championships and finished in seventh position in both races.

Van den Brand choose not to race any more road races, but choose to develop in mountain biking and cyclo-cross. This decision brought her a lot of success. In the following years she would win eight Dutch National Cyclo-cross Championships and she was Cyclo-cross World Champion in 2003 in Monopoli. She also won four bronze medals on other World Championship occasions, a silver at the European Championship in 2005 and a gold at the 2006 UCI Cyclo-cross European Championships. In mountain biking she was less successful, although she won a gold, a silver and a bronze medal during the Dutch National Championships between 2001 and 2003.

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[edit] Achievements

[edit] 1998

  • 3rd in Dutch National Championship Cyclo-cross

[edit] 1997

  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Gieten

[edit] 1998

  • 1st in Dutch National Championship Cyclo-cross
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Gieten

[edit] 1999

  • 1st in Dutch National Championship Cyclo-cross
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Gieten

[edit] 2000

  • 3rd in World Championship Cyclo-cross
  • 1st in Dutch National Championship Cyclo-cross
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Gieten

[edit] 2001

  • 3rd in World Championship Cyclo-cross
  • 1st in Dutch National Championship Cyclo-cross
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Gieten

[edit] 2002

  • 2nd in Dutch National Championship Mountain bike
  • 3rd in World Championship Cyclo-cross
  • 1st in Dutch National Championship Cyclo-cross
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Hoogerheide

[edit] 2003

  • 3rd in Dutch National Championship Mountain bike
  • 1st in World Championship Cyclo-cross in Monopoli
  • 1st in Dutch National Championship Cyclo-cross
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Hoogerheide
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Torino
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Vossem
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Kalmthout

[edit] 2004

  • 2nd in Dutch National Championship Cyclo-cross
  • 1st in Dutch National Championship Mountain bike
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Oostmalle
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Pijnacker-Nootdorp
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Milano
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Kalmthout
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Overijse
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Loenhout

[edit] 2005

  • 1st in Dutch National Championship Cyclo-cross
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Hamburg
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Kalmthout
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Sint-Michielsgestel
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Koppenberg
  • 2nd in European Cyclo-cross Championship in Pont-Chateau
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Pijnacker-Nootdorp
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Milano
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Hofstade
  • 1st in Cyclo-cross race in Hooglede

[edit] 2006

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Preceded by
Laurence Leboucher
World Cyclo-cross Champion
2004
Succeeded by
Laurence Leboucher
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