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Peter Reid (triathlete)

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Canadian triathlete
Peter Reid
Personal information
Born27 May 1969 (1969-05-27) (age 55)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Medal record
Men's triathlon
Representing  Canada
ITU Long Distance World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1995 Nice Elite
Ironman World Championship
Gold medal – first place 1998 Elite
Gold medal – first place 2000 Elite
Gold medal – first place 2003 Elite
Silver medal – second place 1999 Elite
Silver medal – second place 2002 Elite
Silver medal – second place 2004 Elite
Bronze medal – third place 2005 Elite

Peter Reid (born 27 May 1969 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian elite level triathlete. He has gained fame mainly by winning ten Ironman triathlons, including winning the Ironman World Championship (in Kailua Kona, Hawaii) three times. During his career as a triathlete Reid lived and trained in Victoria, British Columbia. In June 2006, Reid announced that he was retiring from triathlon. He is now a float plane pilot on Canada's west coast. Reid was inducted into Canada Sports Hall of Fame in 2011, the BC Sports Hall of Fame in 2013 and the Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame in 2010.

Results

Race Date Swim Bike Run Total
Ironman Hawaii 15 October 2005 00:52:23 04:27:51 02:55:59 08:20:04
Ironman Hawaii 2 October 2004 00:53:12 05:01:38 02:46:10 08:34:50
Ironman Germany 6 July 2004 00:48:34 04:41:37 03:01:05 08:34:50
Wildflower 4 May 2004 00:25:19 02:22:58 01:19:07 04:09:12
Xterra World Championship 7 October 2003 00:19:29 01:41:32 00:40:14 02:41:15
Ironman Hawaii 1 October 2003 00:50:36 04:40:04 02:47:38 08:22:35
Timberman Half Iron Triathlon 1 August 2003 00:26:08 02:14:12 01:18:01 04:00:21
Ironman Germany 4 July 2003 00:49:21 04:31:07 02:58:23 08:21:59
Escape from Alcatraz 7 June 2003 00:34:21 00:48:31 00:45:38 02:13:18
Utah Half Ironman 7 May 2003 00:26:35 02:11:19 01:25:01 04:05:27
Wildflower 10 May 2003 00:24:02 02:34:15 01:19:52 04:20:08
Ironman Hawaii 2 October 2002 00:53:20 04:44:15 02:53:48 08:33:06
Ironman Canada 1 August 2001 00:53:08 04:35:12 02:57:05 08:27:47
Ironman Hawaii 1 October 2000 00:51:46 04:39:33 02:48:11 08:21:01
Ironman Canada 1 August 2000 00:51:07 04:45:15 02:50:59 08:29:49
Laguna Phuket Triathlon 3 November 1999 00:21:00 01:25:09 00:44:48 02:31:00
Ironman Hawaii 2 October 1999 00:50:46 04:41:39 02:47:56 08:22:54
Ironman Austria 1 July 1999 00:48:28 04:25:08 02:35:21 07:51:56
Ironman Australia 1 May 1999 00:50:11 04:44:47 02:48:13 08:23:10
Ironman Hawaii 1 October 1999 00:52:04 04:42:23 02:47:31 08:24:20
Ironman Australia 1 April 1998 00:48:45 04:39:34 02:52:08 08:20:27
Wildflower 2 February 1998       04:07:38
Ironman Hawaii 4 October 1997 00:52:24 04:56:32 02:54:20 08:43:16
Ironman Lanzarote 1 May 1997 00:50:09 05:03:36 03:01:40 08:55:25
Ironman Australia 1 April 1997 00:48:26 04:31:28 02:48:56 08:08:50
Ironman Hawaii 4 October 1996 00:54:22 04:30:33 02:59:42 08:24:37
Ironman Europe 4 July 1996 00:49:26 04:31:09 03:00:44 08:21:19

References

  1. Murphy, T.J. (June 21, 2012). "Peter Reid Finds Balance". triathlon.competitor.com. Archived from the original on August 16, 2016. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  2. "Peter Reid". sportshall.ca. Canada's Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on May 7, 2018. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  3. Peter Reid. bcsportshalloffame.com. BC Sports Hall of Fame.
  4. "Peter Reid". gvshof.ca. Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on April 5, 2015. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  5. Cameron, Elford, 2006, "In Transition: Triathlon Great Peter Reid Forges a New Path," Triathlete nr. 268 (August 2006), pp. 48-66.

External links

World Champions in men's Ironman Triathlon
(women)
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