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Born | Rotorua, New Zealand | 9 July 1995||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 74 kg (163 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | Cook Islands | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | Athletics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Event | 800 metres | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alex Beddoes (born 9 July 1995) is a runner and athlete from the Cook Islands who has represented the Cook Islands at the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, Pacific Games, and Pacific Mini Games.
Career
Beddoes first participated in the Oceania Closed Junior Championships. There, he successfully defeated Guamanian Cory Morrison at tennis.[1] He competed in the 2013 Pacific Mini Games in Mata Utu, and then at the 2017 Pacific Mini Games in Port Vila, where he won gold in the 800 meters.[2]
Beddoes competed in the Men's 800 metres at the 2016 Summer Olympics, but finished ninth in his heat, for last place with a time of 1:52.76, and was eliminated. However, he did set a personal best.[3] He was flag bearer for the Cook Islands during the closing ceremony.[4]
Beddoes competed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Men's 800 metres. He finished 7th in his heat with a time of 1:51.64 but was eliminated.[5]
Beddoes participated at the 2019 Pacific Games. He won the men's 800 metres and the following day he also won the men's 1500 metres in 4 minutes and 3.14 seconds. In winning the men's 1500 metres gold medal he beat Papua New Guinean Messach Fred and Fijian Petero Veitaqomaki.[6]
Beddoes was selected to represent Cook Islands at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in the Men's 800 meters.[7]
He competed in the 2023 Pacific Games in Honiara, where he also coached fellow runner Rupeni Mataitoga.[8] He won a bronze in the 1,500 meters.[9]
Awards
- Beddoes won the gold metal in the 2019 Pacific Games.[6]
- On April 25, 2019, Beddoes won the Emerging Talent Award from the Oceania Athletics Association. The award was presented by president Erin Quirke and secretary Ruth Tangiiau Mave.[10]
Nominations
- Alex was nominated for the Sportsman of the Year award at the Cook Islands National Sports Awards at the Edgewater Resort and Spa.[10]
See also
References
- ↑ Ige, Ron (22 August 2009). "Lai, Heo fall in doubles for final boys". Pacific Daily News. Retrieved 29 July 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ Losirene Lacanivalu (24 August 2023). "Beddoes: Next stop Pacific Games 2023". Cook Islands News. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
- ↑ Alex Beddoes Rio 2016 Archived 2016-08-26 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "The Flagbearers for the Rio 2016 Closing Ceremony". 2016-08-21. Retrieved 2016-08-22.
- ↑ Athlete Profile at results.gc2018.com
- 1 2 Pavitt, Michael (17 July 2019). "Beddoes completes Pacific Games middle distance double". Inside the Games. Apia Park, Samoa. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
- ↑ Williams, Al (9 March 2022). "Cook Islands Commonwealth Games athletes announced". Cook Islands News. Archived from the original on 10 March 2022. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ↑ Losirene Lacanivalu (18 November 2023). "Beddoes embraces pressure, targets Pacific Games glory". Cook Islands News. Retrieved 21 November 2023.
- ↑ Losirene Lacanivalu (1 December 2023). "Athletics team clocks new personal bests, Beddoes claims bronze". Cook Islands News. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
- 1 2 "Beddoes wins Oceania Athletics award". Cook Islands News. 1 May 2019. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
External links
- Alex Beddoes at World Athletics
- Alex Beddoes at Olympics.com
- Alex Beddoes at Olympedia
- Alex Beddoes at the Commonwealth Games Federation (archived)
- Alex Beddoes at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games (archived)