Peter Hoffmann (athlete)
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Peter Hoffmann (born 1 July 1, 1956) is an Edinburgh author and former international sportsman.


Early life and education

Born in Edinburgh, Peter Hoffmann was brought up in
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, Edinburgh and educated at Hunters Tryst Primary School and
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. His mother attended the
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in 1954, and his father was a chief officer in the merchant navy who trained at the Edinburgh shipping company,
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. In 1976 Hoffmann began studying for a degree in English and sports science and recreation management at
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but decided to leave shortly after starting the course. He instead graduated from
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with a BA in Business Studies (1981) and Dunfermline College of Physical Education with a postgraduate Diploma Recreation and Leisure Practice (1983).


Career

For 25 years Hoffmann worked in the field of education, culture and sport in Midlothian and the Highlands, and for more than 10 years at chief officer level. He has written occasional articles for
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and Lothian Life. He has written books on Edinburgh, sport and social history as well as biography and a fictional love story set in Edinburgh between the years 1960 and 1963. He is the author of the recently published book Audacity and Idiocy: A Scottish Athlete’s 1978 Commonwealth Games Journal (2022) to coincide with the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. It is the final book in a pentalogy of 5 athletics based books - A Life In A Day In A Year: A Postcard From Meadowbank, 1973-1978 (2017) which captures the Scottish athletics scene of the 1970s featuring such athletes as Roger Jenkins (banker)
David Jenkins (sprinter) David Andrew Jenkins (born 25 May 1952) is a former World ranked no.1 400m track and field sprinter who also ran other sprint distances. He is, statistically, the highest ranking Scottish sprinter in history, above 1980 Olympic 100m champion Alan ...
and Paul Forbes encapsulating the social culture of the Edinburgh era of the 1970s; Festina Lente - A Practical Philosophy of 800 Metres Running: The True Confessions Of Retep Nnamffoh: School's Out For Ever, A 1973 Edinburgh Young Athlete's Diary (2018); and You Can Run But You Can't Outrun Yourself: A 1950s Edinburgh Love Story (2021). In 2021 Hoffmann authored the book Two Worlds telling the remarkable story of (Dr.) Arthur Philip Motley a Black American who as a young man left his home in McAlester City Oklahoma in 1928 to travel the 4351 miles across America and the Atlantic Ocean to come to Edinburgh Scotland to fulfil his dream to become a doctor going on to become a legendary figure in the community of Oxgangs. Through their diaries, The Letts’ Schoolboys follows, tracks and contrasts the daily lives of five fellow British schoolboy diarists - T.G. Richards aged 15 in 1918 from Swansea Wales; English schoolboys G.D.B. (Gordon) Goodall from Worcester aged 14 at the beginning of 1930; Kenneth Holder aged 14 in 1935 from Woking; Derek Foster, aged 15 in 1940 who lives in Harrow but attends Dulwich College London during school-term; and their Scottish compatriot from across the years and the decades and the border, Peter Hoffmann, aged 14 in 1971, who attends Edinburgh’s Boroughmuir Senior Secondary School. Covering a period of over half a century the book follows their day to day lives in their own words including Spanish Flu, Test Matches, Churchill’s most famous speech, the German-France Armistice and even a World War 1 baseball match held in Swansea between Canada and the USA.


Sporting career

Between 1974 and 1978 Hoffmann made fourteen international appearances for Scotland at 400, 800 and 4 x 400 metres relay. He was a British Junior International in 1974 and 1975 at 400 meters and 4 x 400 metres and between 1975 and 1978 also represented Great Britain at 400, 800 and 4 x 400 metres. In 1978 he was a Great Britain internationalist indoors over 800 metres. Representing Great Britain at the 1975 European Junior Championships he won a silver medal in the 400 metres. He was a member of the British Olympic 4 x 400 metres relay squad at Montreal, 1976. In 1978 he represented Scotland at the Commonwealth Games in Edmonton in the 800 metres and 4 x 400 metres relay. He had an unusually wide range winning the Scottish 50 metres indoor sprint as well as the British (AAA) 800 metres. Between 1973 and 1978 Hoffmann won 10 Scottish titles at Youth, Junior and Senior level; broke the Scottish Native 400 metres record on 3 occasions and won 7 AAAs medals at 200, 400 and 800 metres. He partnered
Sebastian Coe Sebastian Newbold Coe, Baron Coe, (born 29 September 1956), often referred to as Seb Coe, is a British politician and former track and field athlete. As a middle-distance runner, Coe won four Olympic medals, including 1500 metres gold medal ...
and Steve Ovett as the UK's third representative at the 1978 European Athletics Championships Men's 800 metres in Prague. In addition to winning AAA's titles at 400 and 800 metres Hoffmann took the silver medal behind Coe at the 1978 UK Athletics Championships. In 2016 he represented Scotland at the 4 Nations Home Fencing Veterans’ International at epee.


Personal life

He lives in the Highlands and is married with two sons, Will and Tom; the latter is an international epeeist and was part of the successful Scotland team which won the bronze medal at the
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and the 2018 Commonwealth Fencing Championships. With the closure of
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Hoffmann founded the Memory Hold The Door-Meadowbank Sports Centre legacy project allowing people from throughout the world to record their memories, stories, experiences, photographs and other memorabilia of the facility. In 2018 he also launched a similar project Oxgangs - A Pastime From Time Past - Spirits Across The Air which has been edited into the first volume of a projected small series. His hobbies include literature, painting, fencing and exercising. Hoffmann made a cameo appearance in the film
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in the scene featuring the Scotland v Ireland international.


Books

* 2012: The Stair An Oxgangs Edinburgh Childhood 1958-1972: Summer Has Gone * 2016: The Secret Diary of Retep Nnamffoh aged Fourteen and a Half!: An Edinburgh Schoolboy's 1971 Diary * 2016: A 1960s Edinburgh Christmas * 2017: In The Season Of The Year: A Celebration Of 1960s Edinburgh * 2017: A Life In A Day In A Year: A Postcard From Meadowbank, 1973-1978 * 2018: A 1972 Edinburgh Teenager's Diary: The Growing Pains Of Retep Nnamffoh Aged 15 And A Half * 2018: A Practical Philosophy of 800 Metres Running: Festina Lente * 2018: The True Confessions Of Retep Nnamffoh: School's Out For Ever, A 1973 Edinburgh Young Athlete's Diary * 2018: Oxgangs - A Pastime From Time Past: Spirits Across The Air * 2019: The Peripatetic Philosopher - An Edinburgh Teenager's Diary 1971-1973 * 2019: Paradise Lost - The Edinburgh Oxgangs School Summer Holidays 1958-1972 * 2020: OXGANGS A Capital Tale Volume 1 * 2020: OXGANGS A Capital Tale Volume 2 * 2021: Two Worlds The Story Of An Edinburgh Doctor * 2021: You Can Run But You Can't Outrun Yourself: A 1950s Edinburgh Love Story * 2022: The View in Winter: Running Through the Years * 2022: Audacity and Idiocy: A Scottish Athlete’s 1978 Commonwealth Games Journal * 2022: The Letts' Schoolboys * 2022: I Awoke One Morning And It Was Autumn Volume 1 Sowing * 2022: I Awoke One Morning And It Was Autumn Volume 2 Growing * 2022: I Awoke One Morning And It Was Autumn Volume 3 Garnering


See also

* 1975 European Athletics Junior Championships * 1978 European Athletics Championships – Men's 800 metres * Athletics at the 1978 Commonwealth Games – Men's 800 metres * 1978 UK Athletics Championships


References

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