| Place Of Birth | Australia |
| Residence | Perth, Western Australia, Australia |
| Marital Status | Single |
| Occupation | PT Development Officer/Student |
| International Debut | 1998 |
| Coach | Grant Ward/Lyn Foreman/Anne Masters |
| Club | University of Wester Australia |
| Recent Results | 1st in the Heptathlon - 6031 pts (Sydney, Australia, 04-Feb-2006) Australian Championships 2005 1st in the Heptathlon
World Championships 2005 15th in the Heptathlon |
Commonwealth Games History | Manchester 2002 1st in the 4x400m (only participated in the heats) 2nd in the Heptathlon |
Olympic Games History | Athens 2004 18th in the Heptathlon |
| Other | World ranking: 15th in Women's Heptathlon (as at 31/10/2005)
Personal Best: 100m - 11.81 w (2005) 100m hurdles - 13.71 (2004) 200m - 23.99 (2005) 400m - 54.81 (2000) 400m hurdles - 58.11 (2000) 800m - 2:10.0 (2005) Heptathlon - 6296 (2004) High Jump - 1.85 (2004) Javelin Throw - 37.77 (2004) Long Jump - 6.57/6.66w (2003) Shot Put - 13.19 (2005)
Kylie has won the Heptathlon at the Australian Championships for the past three years.
Season's Best: Heptathlon - 6031 pts (Sydney, Australia, 04-Feb-2006) |