
Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, Citylight South Lincoln
Matt Reed
Tribal Historic Preservation Officer | Citylight South Lincoln
About Matt
Matthew Reed, born on November 8, 1975, in Palmerston North, New Zealand, is known for his role as a Tribal Historic Preservation Officer at Citylight South Lincoln. He became a United States citizen in 2007 and resides and trains in Arizona. Reed has a background as an elite triathlete, achieving significant success in the sport, including winning seven triathlons in 2009 and securing victories at events such as Ironman California 70.3, the Miami International Triathlon, the Pan American Championships, REV 3 Half-Ironman, and various other competitions. In recognition of his accomplishments, he was named USA Triathlon's Athlete of the Year in 2008 and was the US Olympic trials winner, finishing thirty-second at the Beijing Games. Additionally, Reed achieved a notable fifth-place finish at the 2008 World Championships, the highest placement ever for an American male in that competition.
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The Stevie Jay Morning Show
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Minnesota District Council Assemblies of God
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Oil Ground Up
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Citylight Family Podcast
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Rooted in the Plains
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Get On Our Showbox
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True Fiction Podcast
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youngadults.today
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