Kylie started triathlon in 2019 as an ex-runner with one question of her coach, “Can you turn me into an Ironman winner?”. This was quite the question, given Kylie had not yet even done a 70.3 and had little to no swim and bike background.
2020 came around and Kylie came 4th in Cairns Ironman on debut, with a conservative plan of just to finish in one piece.
2021 the plan was a little less reserved and Kylie won with a 2:52 closing marathon in the heat and then backed that win up with another in Busselton, Western Australia.
2022 started slowly with some injuries/surgeries, however finished strongly, having qualified for 2021 and 2022 Ironman World Championships. Kylie raced four Ironmans and two 70.3 in a number of months to close the year out with podiums in all races.
2023 has seen Kylie atop of many dias, notably crowning her this season's Australian and Asia Pacific Champion with a First place respectively at Ironman Australian and Cairns Ironman Asia Pacific. Her efforts have catapulted her into PTO (Profession Triathlon Organisation) World Rank #40.
Kylie's strong run background has laid a base for a world class bike run combination. One of the best runners in the sport, she have the front runners looking over their shoulders from a long way out for years to come…