Ed Eliason grew up near the Puget Sound in Washington
State, and played football and basketball in high school, as
well as playing the trumpet in the school band. He attended
Western Washington University on a music scholarship, studying
to become a music teacher. In 1961, however, Eliason joined the
US Army and the elite Green Berets, serving in Vietnam, where he
earned a Bronze Star.
In 1965, Eliason left the military and returned to
Washington, where he picked up a hobby that had once interested
him, archery. It became more than a hobby, as Eliason became one
of the best archers in the world. In addition to his 1972
Olympic appearance, he competed at the 1983, 1991, and 1995 Pan
American Games, winning 10 medals, including 6 golds.
In 1983 Eliason began working with Easton Technical
Products, which manufactures archery and other sporting
equipment. He worked for Easton for 23 years before retiring in
2006 and also coached archers. Settling with his wife in New
Harmony, Utah, he continued to promote archery by establishing
programs at local high schools, at Southern Utah University, and
getting it on the program of the Huntsman World Senior Games.
Notes of Interest
World Archery Championships:
Men's
Team Gold 1972,1973 & 1977
1989 NAA National Outdoor Champion plus Athlete of the Year
PamAm Games Gold Medalist Men;s Team 1983, '91 an d
'95
Individual Silver Medalist 1991,
Individual GOLD 1995,
2005
US Olympic Committee - Athlete of the Year 1989
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