Kaytee Boyd

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Kaytee Boyd Road cycling
Kaytee Boyd (center) with her teammates Jamie Nielsen and Alison Shanks at the 2011 World Track Championship
Kaytee Boyd (center) with her teammates Jamie
Nielsen and Alison Shanks at the 2011 World Track Championship
To person
Date of birth February 8, 1978
nation New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
discipline Road / train / mountain bike
Team (s)
2009 Selle Italia
Last updated: February 28, 2017

Kaytee Boyd (born February 8, 1978 in Hamilton ) is a New Zealand cyclist .

Kaytee Boyd started riding BMX as a child . When she was 15, she gave up cycling to finish school and study. Inspired by the Mountain Bike World Championships in Rotorua in 2006 , she began cycling again, initially with cyclo-cross races . Since 2009 she has been traveling mainly on the train .

In 2007 Boyd finished third in the Oceania Mountain Bike Championships , and the following year she was third in the New Zealand Road Racing Championship. In 2009 she won the team pursuit at the Track Cycling World Cup in Beijing together with Alison Shanks and Lauren Ellis and was fifth in the overall ranking of the Route de France Féminine . In 2010 she was New Zealand Champion in the criterion and third in the team sprint as well as in the road race, in 2012 in the single pursuit .

At the UCI Track World Championships 2011 in Apeldoorn , Kaytee Boyd won bronze in the team pursuit, together with Shanks and Jaime Nielsen .

In 2012 Boyd ended her athletic career. She has degrees in exercise and nutrition science and works as a nutrition and health advisor.

successes

Mountain bike

2007
  • bronze Oceania Games - Mountain Bike

train

2009
2011

Street

2010
  • MaillotNuevaZelanda.PNG New Zealand Champion - Criterion

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kaytee Boyd, Nutritionist and Health Expert. In: OnePure. March 26, 2015, accessed February 28, 2017 .