Dani Christmas

Danielle Christmas (born 21 December 1987) is a British former racing cyclist and middle-distance runner, who last rode for UCI Women's Continental Team Drops–Le Col.[3] she is currently a commentator on Eurosport for womens cycling, and also a DS (Director Sportife) for the Canyon Sram womens professional cycling team Prior to cycling, she was a middle-distance runner.

In 2002 she placed in the top five of the 800 metres at the AAA under-15 meet and the English Schools' Athletics Championships.

She established herself among the best young athletes in the country in 2004, winning the English under-17 title over 800 m and placing second in the AAA Junior Championships 1500 m.[4] Christmas' first international success came at the 2004 Commonwealth Youth Games, where she took 800 m gold.

She fell down the rankings in subsequent years but made her first impact at senior level in 2010, placing third at the 2010 British Indoor Athletics Championships and setting a lifetime best of 2:02.54 minutes for the 800 m at the London Grand Prix.

[4] In her first professional season in 2018, Christmas won the first edition of the Tour de Belle Isle en Terre–Kreiz Breizh Elites Dames one-day race.

Christmas on the Mur de Huy at the 2019 Flèche Wallonne .