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| NAME: |
David Kyle |
| DOB: |
08/26/1972 |
- 2007 PC (impaired) triathlon National Champion
- 2007 St. Anthony's Triathlon, overall PC champion
- 2006 Nautica Malibu Triathlon, overall PC champion
- 2006 Triathlon World Championships, Bronze medal
- 2006 PC (impaired) triathlon National Champion
- 2006 Sprint distance triathlon, PC national champion
- 2002-2006 Long Distance Duathlon, PC national champion
- 2005-2007 USA Triathlon PC National Team Member
- 2005 Team USA Member for ITU World Championships (PC Category)
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| Gender: |
Male |
| Sport: |
Triathlon |
| Coach: |
Connie Sol, Nicholas Romanov |
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United States |
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| Click here to read an interview with David Kyle, a star athlete with multiple sclerosis and unstopable spirit. [Read Interview] |
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RACE RESUME
2007
- St. Anthony's Triathlon, St. Petersburg, FL, 1st place, overall PC
- Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon, finisher
- NYC Triathlon/PC Nats, 1st place, "Impaired" PC category
- ITU World Championships, Hamburg, Germany, 1st place, "les Autres" category
- Nautica Malibu Triathlon, 3rd place, overall PC
- Member of USAT PC National Team
- Coach for PC triathlete winning gold in Hamburg
- Assisted with PC kids triathlon clinic at NYC triathlon
- Team Captain for Alabama MS 150 bicycle ride
- Keynote speaker and participant in several MS 150 bike rides across country
2006
- NYC Triathlon/PC Nats, 1st place, "other" PC category
- Sprint Distance Triathlon Nats, 1st place, overall PC
- ITU World Championships, Lausanne, 3rd place, "les Autres" PC category
- Nautica Malibu Triathlon, 1st place, overall PC
- Powerman Alabama Du, 1st place, overall PC
- Long Du Nats, 1st place, overall PC
- Member of USAT PC National Team
- Coach for a PC triathlete that will be attending '07 Nats/Worlds
- Recruited several other PC triathletes to participate in triathlon beginning in '07
- Assisted with PC kids triathlon clinic at NYC triathlon
- Volunteer of the Year for Alabama chapter of National MS Society
- Team Captain for Alabama MS 150 bicycle ride
- Keynote speaker and participant in several MS 150 bike rides across country
2005
- Honolulu Triathlon, 1st place, "other" PC category
- NYC Tri, 1st place, "other" PC category
- Chicago Triathlon, 1st place, "other" PC category/3rd overall PC
- ITU World Championships, 4th place/2nd American, "les Autres" PC category
- Member of USAT Paralympic Development Team and one of only two members who participated in every Paralympic Development Series Race
- Assisted with PC kids triathlon clinic at NYC triathlon
- Shining Star award for Alabama chapter of National MS Society
- Volunteer coach for a first year PC triathlete
- Led a 6 wk exercise class for individuals with MS called Gateway to Wellness
- Keynote speaker and participant in several MS 150 bike rides across country
2004
- USAT Age Group National Championships, 1st place, overall PC
- Southeast Long Distance Triathlon Championships, 1st place, overall PC
- Alabama Triathlon State Championships, 1st place, overall PC
- Great Floridian Half Ironman, 1st place, overall PC
- Team USA qualified in both Olympic and Long Distance Triathlon
Read more about David Kyle
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