Eli Bremer
Height: 6-0
Weight: 167 lbs.
Resides: Colorado Springs, Colo.
Personal: Bremer, a member of the United States Air Force World Class Athlete Program, serves as a Captain in the United States Air Force and is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy (2000). Was active duty in the U.S. Air Force for seven years and transitioned to the Air Force Reserve in September 2007 before transitioning back to Air Force Active Reserve in March 2008. Also in March 2008, was selected as a regional finalist for the prestigious White House Fellows Program for 2008-2009. Eli comes from a politically active family. His father, Duncan Bremer (Colorado Springs, Colo.), ran in the 2006 race to represent Colorado's Fifth Congressional District in the United States Congress, the seat vacated by the retiring Joel Hefley. Eli's uncle, Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III, served as Presidential Envoy to Iraq and Administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority leading the U.S. reconstruction effort in Iraq from May 2003 to June 2004. Bremer and is wife Cami reside in Colorado Springs, Colo. Bremer is the son of Duncan and Michele Bremer.
Competition Record:
2008 Results:
Olympic Games in Beijing, China - 22nd place
World Championships in Budapest, Hungary - 12th Place
World Cup #5 in Kladno, Czech Republic - Elected not to compete
World Cup #4 in Madrid, Spain - 26th Place
World Cup #3 in Millfield, England - 10th Place
World Cup #2 in Mexico City, Mexico - Fifth Place
World Cup #1 in Cairo, Egypt - Elected not to compete
2007 Results:
USA Pentathlon Senior National Championships in Colorado Springs, Colo., USA - Bronze Medal
World Cup #5 in Drzonkow, Poland - Did not advance past semifinal
World Cup #4 in Budapest, Hungary - 16th Place
World Cup #3, Millfield, England - Did not advance past semifinal
World Cup #2, Cairo, Egypt - Did not advance past semifinals
World Cup #1, Mexico City, Mexico - 19th Place
2006 Results:
World Championships, Guatemala City, Guatemala - Did not advance past semifinals
U.S. Open and Senior Modern Pentathlon National Championships in Colorado Springs, Colo., USA - Gold Medal
World Cup Final - 19th Place
World Cup #6 - 11th Place
Pan American Championships - Gold Medal
World Cup #4 - 23rd Place
World Cup #3 - 25th Place
World Cup #2 - Did not advance past semifinal
World Cup #1- 22nd Place
2005 Results:
Pan American Championships - Fourth Place
U.S. Modern Pentathlon Senior National Championships (Colorado Springs, Colo.) - Fifth Place
2003 Results:
U.S. Modern Pentathlon Senior National Championships in Colorado Springs, Colo., USA - Fourth Place


