Pete Reed

Pete Reed
Osobní informace
Datum narození27. července 1981 (43 let)
Místo narozeníSeattle, Spojené státy americké
ObčanstvíSpojené královstvíSpojené království Spojené království
Sportovní informace
Sportveslování
Účast na LOH2008, 2012, 2016
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Přehled medailí
Olympijské kruhy Veslování na LOH
zlatoPeking 2008čtyřka bez korm.
zlatoLondýn 2012čtyřka bez korm.
zlatoRio 2016osma
Mistrovství světa ve veslování
zlatoGifu 2005čtyřka bez korm.
zlatoEton Lake 2006čtyřka bez korm.
zlatoČchungdžu 2013osma
zlatoAmsterdam 2014osma
zlatoAiguebelette 2015osma
stříbroPoznaň 2009dvojka bez korm.
stříbroKarapiro 2010dvojka bez korm.
stříbroBled 2011dvojka bez korm.

Pete Reed, MBE (* 27. července 1981, Seattle, USA) je bývalý britský veslař.

Byl členem posádky čtyřky bez kormidelníka, která na olympijských hrách 2008 a 2012 získala zlatou medaili. Další zlatou medaili získal na osmě na LOH 2016 v Riu de Janeiro. Je též dvojnásobným mistrem světa na čtyřce bez kormidelníka a trojnásobným na osmě.

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Left to right: Phelan Hill, William Satch, Matt Langridge, Andrew Triggs Hodge, Peter Reed, Paul Bennett, Tom Ransley, Scott Durant, Matthew Gotrel
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