Peter Ellis (duathlete)

Peter Ellis is a British Elite and Age Group duathlete from The New Forest, England. Competing at Elite level he is a four time Powerman Duathlon World Series race winner with wins in Gothenburg (Sweden 2015),[5] Michigan (USA 2018 and 2019) [6] and Hawaii (USA 2019),[7] securing further podium finishes in Putrajaya (Malaysia 2017), Panama City (Panama 2018) and Arizona (USA 2020). He finished the 2016 Powerman Duathlon World Series in 29th,[8] 2017 in 7th,[9] 2018 in 11th and 2019 in 2nd reaching a Powerman Duathlon World ranking of 2nd in June 2019 [10] and World Triathlon long distance Duathlon ranking of 2nd in September 2019. Selected by British Triathlon to compete for the Great Britain Elite team at the ETU European Elite middle-distance duathlon Championships Copenhagen (Denmark 2016), St Wendel (Germany 2017) and Viborg (Denmark 2019), the ASTC Asian Elite middle-distance duathlon Championships Putrajaya (Malaysia 2018, 2019 and 2022), and the ITU World Elite long-distance duathlon championships Powerman Zofingen (Switzerland 2017 and 2019).[11]

Peter Ellis
Ellis at the ITU Duathlon World Championships
Personal information
BornDevon, England, UK
Sport
SportDuathlon
Medal record
Representing  Great Britain
ITU Duathlon World Championships AG [1]
Gold medal – first place 2013 World Sprint ChampionOttawaCanada
ETU Duathlon European Championships AG [2]
Gold medal – first place 2014 European Sprint ChampionHorstNetherlands
Bronze medal – third place2022 European MD ChampionionshipsAlsdorfGermany
Powerman World Series Races Elite [3]
Gold medal – first place2015 Powerman SwedenGothenburgSweden
Bronze medal – third place2017 Powerman MalaysiaPutrajayaMalaysia
Bronze medal – third place2018 Powerman PanamaPan CityPanama
Gold medal – first place2018 Powerman MichiganFrankenmuthUnited States
Gold medal – first place2019 Powerman HawaiiKonaUnited States
Gold medal – first place2019 Powerman MichiganFrankenmuthUnited States
Silver medal – second place2020 Powerman ArizonaPhoenixUnited States
Powerman World Series Elite [4]
Silver medal – second place2019 Powerman World Series
BTF Duathlon British Championships AG
Gold medal – first place 2014 British ChampionOlneyUnited Kingdom
Gold medal – first place 2017 British ChampionBedfordUnited Kingdom
ETF Duathlon English Championships AG
Gold medal – first place2015 English ChampionOulton ParkEngland
Silver medal – second place2016 English SilverStocktonEngland
Silver medal – second place2017 English SilverOulton ParkEngland
RAF Championships
Gold medal – first place2009 RAF Steeple Chase ChampionRAF CosfordUnited Kingdom
Gold medal – first place2009 RAF 10 mile ChampionRAF HenlowUnited Kingdom
Gold medal – first place2010 RAF 10 mile ChampionRAF HenlowUnited Kingdom
Gold medal – first place2014 RAF Duathlon ChampionClumber ParkUnited Kingdom
Gold medal – first place2015 RAF Duathlon ChampionClumber ParkUnited Kingdom
Gold medal – first place2016 RAF Duathlon ChampionClumber ParkUnited Kingdom
Gold medal – first place2017 RAF Duathlon ChampionClumber ParkUnited Kingdom
Gold medal – first place2018 RAF Sprint Triathlon ChampionRAFC Cranwell United Kingdom
Gold medal – first place2019 RAF Duathlon ChampionRAF CosfordUnited Kingdom
Gold medal – first place2019 RAF Sprint Triathlon ChampionRAFC Cranwell United Kingdom
Gold medal – first place2020 RAF Sprint Triathlon ChampionVirtual United Kingdom

Sporting career

Peter Oz Ellis' sporting career started initially as a distance runner, progressing as a club runner with Newquay Road Runners,[12] Hayle Runners, Abingdon AAC[13] and Tipton Harriers[14] as well as representing the RAF and UK Armed Forces teams and county representation for Cornwall, Oxfordshire and Shropshire, achieving success in cross country, steeple chase, road running and ultra distance. Notable results include 5th at the UK Inter Counties 10 mile road championships,[15] 7th at the English National 50 km road Championships [16] and 2nd in the Steeple Chase at the European Allied Air Forces Championships.[17][18]

In 2012 he changed focus to duathlon and qualified to represent the Great Britain Age Group team for the ETU European [19] and ITU World Sprint Duathlon Championships[20] with wins at both Althorp duathlon [21] and Oulton Park [22] in spring 2013. Competing in duathlons as an age group athlete for Great Britain he won English National, British National, [23] European and World Championships .[24][25] He was awarded the RAF sportsman of the year award in 2013 after this breakthrough year.[26]

References

  1. International Triathlon Union. "Athlete Profile: Peter Ellis". Triathlon.org. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  2. International Triathlon Union. "Athlete Profile: Peter Ellis". Triathlon.org. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  3. "Ranking & Results – POWERMAN – the Official Website".
  4. "Ranking & Results – POWERMAN – the Official Website".
  5. Gold Medal Interview Powerman Sweden 2015. YouTube. Archived from the original on 8 December 2021.
  6. "Live Results for Powerman Michigan".
  7. "Ranking & Results – POWERMAN – the Official Website".
  8. "My.race|result : : Powerman World Ranking 2015/2016, 2016-09-04".
  9. "POWERMAN – the Official Website – Run I Bike I Run – Global Events".
  10. "Ranking & Results – POWERMAN – The Official Website" (in Dutch). Powerman.org. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  11. "Ranking & Results – POWERMAN – the Official Website".
  12. "Newquay Road Runners". Newquay Road Runners. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  13. "Home - Abingdon Athletics Club".
  14. "Tipton Harriers".
  15. "UK Counties Athletic Union - Road Running".
  16. "Results".
  17. "Results".
  18. "Athlete Profile".
  19. the5krunner (15 April 2014). "GB Age Group Team Dominate in Horst 2014 (Sprint Duathlon Results Medals)". the5krunner. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  20. "Oz proves a duathlon wizard".
  21. "Results - Althorp Duathlon (Sprint) - new date - Tri247".
  22. "Xtra Mile Events :: 2013".
  23. "Peter Ellis – British Triathlon". Britishtriathlon.org. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  24. International Triathlon Union. "Athlete Profile: Peter Ellis". Triathlon.org. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  25. "Raf Duathlete Inspired By The Olympics". TriRadar. 25 August 2016. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  26. History & Heritage rafsports 2018-02-19T15:56:36+00:00. "History & Heritage | Royal Air Force Sports Federation". Rafsportsfederation.uk. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
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