Peter Reid
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| Born | 27 May 1969 (1969-05-27) (age 56)
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Peter Reid (born 27 May 1969 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian former elite level triathlete. He 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. As of 2014, he is a float plane pilot on Canada's west coast.[1] Reid was inducted into Canada Sports Hall of Fame in 2011,[2] the BC Sports Hall of Fame in 2013[3] and the Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame in 2010.[4][5]
Results
| Race |
Date |
Swim |
Bike |
Run |
Total
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| Ironman Hawaii |
15 October 2005 |
00:52:23 |
04:27:51 |
02:55:59 |
08:20:04
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| Ironman Hawaii |
2 October 2004 |
00:53:12 |
05:01:38 |
02:46:10 |
08:34:50
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| Ironman Germany |
6 July 2004 |
00:48:34 |
04:41:37 |
03:01:05 |
08:34:50
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| Wildflower |
4 May 2004 |
00:25:19 |
02:22:58 |
01:19:07 |
04:09:12
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| Xterra World Championship |
7 October 2003 |
00:19:29 |
01:41:32 |
00:40:14 |
02:41:15
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| Ironman Hawaii |
1 October 2003 |
00:50:36 |
04:40:04 |
02:47:38 |
08:22:35
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| Timberman Half Iron Triathlon |
1 August 2003 |
00:26:08 |
02:14:12 |
01:18:01 |
04:00:21
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| Ironman Germany |
4 July 2003 |
00:49:21 |
04:31:07 |
02:58:23 |
08:21:59
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| Escape from Alcatraz |
7 June 2003 |
00:34:21 |
00:48:31 |
00:45:38 |
02:13:18
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| Utah Half Ironman |
7 May 2003 |
00:26:35 |
02:11:19 |
01:25:01 |
04:05:27
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| Wildflower |
10 May 2003 |
00:24:02 |
02:34:15 |
01:19:52 |
04:20:08
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| Ironman Hawaii |
2 October 2002 |
00:53:20 |
04:44:15 |
02:53:48 |
08:33:06
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| Ironman Canada |
1 August 2001 |
00:53:08 |
04:35:12 |
02:57:05 |
08:27:47
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| Ironman Hawaii |
1 October 2000 |
00:51:46 |
04:39:33 |
02:48:11 |
08:21:01
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| Ironman Canada |
1 August 2000 |
00:51:07 |
04:45:15 |
02:50:59 |
08:29:49
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| Laguna Phuket Triathlon |
3 November 1999 |
00:21:00 |
01:25:09 |
00:44:48 |
02:31:00
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| Ironman Hawaii |
2 October 1999 |
00:50:46 |
04:41:39 |
02:47:56 |
08:22:54
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| Ironman Austria |
1 July 1999 |
00:48:28 |
04:25:08 |
02:35:21 |
07:51:56
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| Ironman Australia |
1 May 1999 |
00:50:11 |
04:44:47 |
02:48:13 |
08:23:10
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| Ironman Hawaii |
1 October 1999 |
00:52:04 |
04:42:23 |
02:47:31 |
08:24:20
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| Ironman Australia |
1 April 1998 |
00:48:45 |
04:39:34 |
02:52:08 |
08:20:27
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| Wildflower |
2 February 1998 |
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04:07:38
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| Ironman Hawaii |
4 October 1997 |
00:52:24 |
04:56:32 |
02:54:20 |
08:43:16
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| Ironman Lanzarote |
1 May 1997 |
00:50:09 |
05:03:36 |
03:01:40 |
08:55:25
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| Ironman Australia |
1 April 1997 |
00:48:26 |
04:31:28 |
02:48:56 |
08:08:50
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| Ironman Hawaii |
4 October 1996 |
00:54:22 |
04:30:33 |
02:59:42 |
08:24:37
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| Ironman Europe |
4 July 1996 |
00:49:26 |
04:31:09 |
03:00:44 |
08:21:19
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References
- ^ 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.
- ^ "Peter Reid". sportshall.ca. Canada's Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on May 7, 2018. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
- ^ Peter Reid. bcsportshalloffame.com. BC Sports Hall of Fame.
- ^ "Peter Reid". gvshof.ca. Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on April 5, 2015. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
- ^ Cameron, Elford, 2006, "In Transition: Triathlon Great Peter Reid Forges a New Path," Triathlete nr. 268 (August 2006), pp. 48-66.
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