Kevin EverettProfessional Triathlete, Cat 3 Road

  • Residence
  • Boise ID
  • Occupation
  • YMCA Head Master’s Swimming & Triathlon Coach
  • DOB
  • 3.25.1975
  • Website
  • www.kevin-everett.com

 Kevin In Action In his remarkable collegiate career at Oakland University Kevin was an NCAA Academic All American and 4 time NCAA II National Champion in Swimming. He graduated with a BA in Psychology, a BS minor in Biology, and is one term shy of holding a BS in Computer Science. He resides in his hometown of Boise, Idaho where he works for the YMCA as a Head Master’s & Triathlon Caoch. He enjoy’s working with the over 300 people in the two programs while promoting two outstanding sports.

Kevin’s background may be in swimming but just like his education he is an extremely well rounded and accomplished athlete in many different arenas. Once graduating college he took an extended break from the hard pace of competitive swimming to paddle kayaks, ski, mountain bike, and with left over time, even play water polo. The competitive spirits of athletes are difficult to hold at bay for long and in the spring of 2003 he returned to intense training with the focus on triathlons, and has enjoyed a more enriching life ever since. Kevin exploits his natural talents as a swimmer, yet is equally at home on the bike and improving on the run. Embarking on his 5th year as a Professional Triathlete he continues to get faster every year. In 2009 he spent a summer in France racing for a Division I team Saint Jean de Monts enabling him to train like a true pro triathlete for the first time. His favorite races are Olympic Non Drafting buts also enjoys ITU formats and Ironman 70.3’s. He looks forward to an improved performence at 2010’s Boise Ironman 70.3 and being a contender for the TriCalifornia Series.

Career Highlights

  • 1997 NCAA Academic All American Swimming
  • 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 NCAA All American and NCAA II National Swimming Champion
  • 2004 USAT All American (30-34)
  • 2005 Wildflower age group Champion (30-34)
  • 2009 Toyota U.S Open Triathlon — 12th
  • 2009 Boise Ironman 70.3 — 13th

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