Peter Latham (cyclist)
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Full name | Peter David Latham | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Te Awamutu, New Zealand | 8 January 1984||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2005–2006 | Cotes d'Armor Cyclisme | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2007-2008 | Albi Velo Sport | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2009–2010 | Bissell | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2011–2012 | Subway Pro Cycling Team | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Infobox last updated on 2 February 2012 |
Peter David Latham (born January 8, 1984 in Te Awamutu, New Zealand) was a cycling competitor for New Zealand. He competed in the team pursuit at the 2004 Olympic Games, where New Zealand finished tenth. In 2005 Latham won the bronze medal in the Under 23 Individual Time Trial at the Road World Championships in Madrid. He competed at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne where along with Tim Gudsell, Hayden Godfrey and Marc Ryan he won a bronze medal in the Team pursuit.[1]
After breaking his back in a crash in 2007, Latham came back to represent New Zealand at the 2008 Olympic Games. At the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Poland, Latham along with Marc Ryan, Jesse Sergent, and Westley Gough claimed the bronze medal in the team pursuit. The following year Latham was part of the New Zealand team pursuit that won bronze again at the 2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Denmark.
At the 2011-2012 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Latham won the Individual Pursuit at the Beijing round. He was the overall World Cup series winner in the Individual Pursuit that season and finished the season ranked World Number One in the Individual pursuit by the Union Cycliste International.
Latham retired at the end of 2012.