Peter Anthony Larkins (born 22 June 1954 in Geelong, Victoria) is an Australian doctor and media personality as well as a former athlete.
Larkins was educated at St Joseph's College in Geelong, where he was highly regarded and respected as a cheerful and down to earth person.
He later became a prominent track and field athlete who represented Australia in the steeplechase at the 1976 Summer Olympics[1] 1982 Commonwealth Games and the 1981 World Cup.
He was one of the inaugural Fellows of the Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physicians In 1997, Larkins became the boundary rider for Triple M's Australian Football League coverage, with his prognoses on players' injuries becoming a popular and unique aspect of Triple M's coverage.
Later he served providing the latest player injury updates on The Sunday Footy Show.