Burry Stander
South African mountain biker and champion
Born
September 16th, 1987
38 years ago
Died
2013
12 years ago — 26 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
South Africa
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An accomplished mountain biker with notable achievements in cross-country cycling. Stander earned multiple national titles and represented South Africa in various international competitions. Competed in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, showcasing skills against the world's best riders. Established a strong presence in the sports community through competitive racing and personal dedication to cycling. Tragic death in 2013 during a road accident in his hometown left a notable void in the cycling world, but his influence and legacy continue through the sport.
Competing in the 2012 Summer Olympics
Winning multiple South African national championships
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