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Danielle DiLorenzo (born June 3, 1981) is a medical sales professional and became part of the reality television show Survivor: Panama, finishing as runner up. She returned to Survivor to compete on the 20th season: Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains as part of the Villains tribe, and finished in 7th place.
DiLorenzo was born and raised in Lynnfield, Massachusetts. The eldest of three children, she attended the Winthrop Gymnastics Academy in Massachusetts for eight years. While attending Lynnfield High School, she participated in several varsity sports, including basketball, soccer, and track. She was the captain of the soccer and
Danielle DiLorenzo (born June 3, 1981) is a medical sales professional and became part of the reality television show Survivor: Panama, finishing as runner up. She returned to Survivor to compete on the 20th season: Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains as part of the Villains tribe, and finished in 7th place.
DiLorenzo was born and raised in Lynnfield, Massachusetts. The eldest of three children, she attended the Winthrop Gymnastics Academy in Massachusetts for eight years. While attending Lynnfield High School, she participated in several varsity sports, including basketball, soccer, and track. She was the captain of the soccer and track teams, and set state records in track. At the age of 16, she traveled to Germany, Sweden, and Austria after being selected to represent the United States at the World Gothia Cup. She also worked as a model, participating in fashion shows in the Boston area, under the representation of the Ford Modeling Agency.
After high school, DiLorenzo attended Quinnipiac University and studied marketing. She had been recruited to play soccer, but she sustained a pre-season knee injury. She transferred to Northeastern University, where she completed a Bachelor of Science degree in business with concentrations in finance and marketing.
DiLorenzo moved to Boca Raton, Florida after graduation, where she worked for a medical sales company before appearing on Survivor.
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