Kyle Smith: Background, career highlights, quotes (2024)

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From world aquathlon champion to leading the 2021 Ironman World Champs, Kyle Smith is making a name for himself at the top of the sport. Let's meet him…

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Having entered the long-distance ranks without any clear ambition, New Zealander Kyle Smith’s consistency at the pointy end of races have marked marks him out as one to watch.

Who is Kyle Smith?

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Born in Blackburn – where he lived until he was 12, at which point he and his parents emigrated to New Zealand’s North Island – has packed plenty into his 25 years.

A world champion at both aquathlon and cross tri in his teens, that early promise is increasingly being realised in elite racing, particularly in long-course competition.

After success in the Oceania Cup, Smith ventured further afield, competing on both the ETU and ITU circuits. It’s fair to say that he didn’t set the latter ablaze, his best position being an 11th-place finish in the U23 ITU world championships in Lausanne in August 2019.

Four months later, though, came a career-shifting event, a happy accident that redefined Kyle Smith as a triathlete.

Back living at home and undertaking temporary work, he entered the Ironman 70.3 race in his hometown of Taupo. Convenience seemed to be the motivating factor.

But, despite it being Smith’s first taste of long-course racing, he took an imperious victory and a new chapter was opened.

Several half-distance victories followed across his homeland, before he signed up for his country’s big one: Ironman New Zealand. Bronze in this first full-iron outing confirmed that this former sprint specialist had no issue stepping up into the endurance ranks.

Then came his most notable performance to date, leading the race coming out of T2 at the rescheduled 2021 Ironman world champs. Although the experience of his rivals would ultimately decide his fate (he finished outside the top 10), Smith had done enough to get the world to sit up and take notice.

Since then he’s racked up more 70.3 wins and is a T100 series wildcard athlete.

How old is Kyle Smith?

Kyle Smith was born on September 8 1997, making him 26 years of age.

Kyle Smith’s career highlights

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September 2013: Sixteen with a bullet

Having turned 16 just five days earlier, Smith takes silver in the 16-19 men’s age-group world championship at the ITU Grand Final in London. The only athlete to beat him is some teenager called Gustav Iden? Whatever happened to him?

August 2014: A world title of his own

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A year later – and still only 16 – Smith becomes a world champion in his own right, winning the junior aquathlon title in Edmonton, in the process also coming sixth among the elite men.

May 2016: A first win as an elite racer

Still four months off his 19th birthday, Smith bags his first podium-topper with a win in the Fiji round of the OUT Sprint Oceania Cup.

August 2017: Another world championship – this one off-road

Proving his adeptness off the tarmac on both two wheels and two feet, Smith breaks the tape in Penticton in Canada to become the U23 champion at the ITU Cross Triathlon worlds. His time finds him also taking bronze in the elite men competition.

December 2019: A golden start to his long-course career

Four months after finishing 11th in the U23 ITU World Championships in Lausanne, he shifts focus.

“I stumbled into long-distance tri by accident. I only entered Ironman 70.3 Taupo because it was my hometown race.”

His appearance might not have been by design, but Smith’s first taste of middle-distance competition ends with a gold medal. His compatriot and great friend Hayden Wilde, an athlete with a much more impressive ITU record, also makes his 70.3 debut, coming third.

January 2020: Two wins but a ruined season

Confirmation that Smith is well-suited to middle-distance racing comes with victory in the Port of Tauranga Half before the season is decimated by COVID.

He returns to competition just before Christmas, claiming another half-distance triumph, this time at the Rotorua Suffer.

March 2021: A maiden Ironman attempt

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After further half-distance successes (retaining his Port of Tauranga Half title and winning the Challenge Wanaka Half), Smith makes his full-Iron debut on home turf at Ironman New Zealand.

It’s an impressive debut as he takes a comfortable bronze nearly 10 minutes ahead of the fourth-placed athlete.

August 2021: Selected for the first Collins Cup

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After fifth place in his first European 70.3 – at Elsinore in Denmark – Smith is fast-tracked into the world elite with his selection as a wildcard for Team International at the inaugural Collins Cup, dropped into the cream of the world’s middle-distant talent.

It would prove an eventful race, though, as one of his tri-bars snapped off and his bike get stuck in a 58-11 gear so hard to pedal he likened it to riding a track bike.

May 2022: In contention at the Ironman Worlds

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After taking silver at Ironman 70.3 Lanzarote, Smith heads to Utah for only his second-ever Ironman – the delayed 2021 world championships. The Kiwi makes the biggest impression of his career to date when, for the first 5km into the run, he finds himself in the lead.

However, he ultimately fades in the brutal heat of the desert, posting a marathon time in excess of three hours, which drops him down to 11th place.

Two weeks later he finishes fifth at The Championship in Samorin, Slovakia.

December 2023: Retains the Taupo title

Returns to the scene of his first 70.3 victory and wins by nearly a minute. It’s his second 70.3 crown of the year after winning the Ireland race in August.

February 2024: Wins Wanaka

Steps up from the Half race that he won in 2021 to take on the full-distance and takes the tape with a full five minutes in hand over runner-up Mike Phillips.

May 2024: Becomes The Champion

Wins the Challenge ‘The Championship’ event in Slovakia against a stacked field.

June 2024: Sprints into the history books

In a race many are calling ‘the greatest’, Smith has a three-way run battle with Rico Bogen and Marten Van Riel at the T100 San Francisco before sprinting to the line with Van Riel. The Belgium pips him by an inch, but a silver in only his second T100 outing as a Wildcard shows a champ in the making.

Kyle Smith in quotes

On leading the 2022 Ironman world championships coming out of T2: “It was a massive honour. I was pushing harder than I wanted to, but not everybody gets to lead the world champs. It was goosebumpy. It’s a feeling I want again, but for another 35km on the marathon.”

On what he’s learnt from training with three-time Ironman world champion Jan Frodeno: “That I’m young, dumb and champ at the bit too much. Jan gives me advice from mistakes he made at my age.”

On how triathlon could improve: “We’d have a better sport if people could be supported through the tough 18-22-year-old bracket, when they come out of juniors and try to make money in a sport where it’s brutal to make money.”

What’s next for Kyle Smith?

2024 has seen four top five results, including two wins and a silver, from four starts for Smith. And we’re only halfway through…

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Nige has written about a variety of sports for numerous titles, among them The Guardian, GQ, Esquire, the Sunday Times, Rouleur, ProCycling, FourFourTwo, the Times Literary Supplement, The Independent, The Blizzard and When Saturday Comes. He is also a prolific author whose books include Three Weeks, Eight Seconds: Greg LeMond, Laurent Fignon and the Epic Tour de France of 1989, and The Bottom Corner: Hope, Glory and Non-League Football. His latest book – The Hard Yards: A Season in the Championship, Football’s Toughest League – was published in 2021 by Simon & Schuster.

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