Kirsty Marie Walker

COACH-South West



Personal highlights...

  • Qualified for Ironman 70.3 World Championship New Zealand 2024
  • Qualified for Challenge World Championship, Samorin 2024
  • Ironman World Championships Kona finisher 2023
  • Silver medallist ETU Long Distance European Championships, Almere 2023
  • 2nd AG / 4th Female Taunton Sprint 2023
  • GFA London Marathon Start 2023
  • 2nd AG Ironman 70.3 Gydnia, Poland 2022
  • 4th AG Ironman Israel 2022
  • Ironman 70.3 World Championship, Utah finisher 2022
  • 3rd AG Outlaw Full Nottingham 2022
  • 4th AG Ironman 70.3 Les Sables D'Olonne 2022
  • 2nd AG Ironman 70.3 Staffordshire 2022
  • 4th AG Outlaw Half Nottingham 2022
  • 1st AG / 2nd Female Wincanton Sprint 2022
  • 1St AG / 2nd Female Running Tribe Chalfont 40 mile Ultra Marathon
  • 6 x 50k + Ultra Marathon finisher


Coaching highlights...

  • Ironman university certified coach
  • UKA LiRF Qualification
  • Qualified sports massage therapist

Based in Taunton near the M5, Kirsty works alongside her partner, professional athlete Kit Walker (TTT coach) in their coaching business where together they are able to offer a full range of squad sessions as well as other triathlon specific services such as bike fitting and swim video analysis in their endless pool at their Performance Centre at South Petherton. As well as racing herself at middle and full distance, Kirsty has worked with a number of athletes from complete novices looking to do their first ever triathlon through to experienced age groupers achieving team GB slots. She has a keen interest in race fuelling and nutrition as well as the need for tailoring coaching and training for the specific requirements of the female physiology.

Meet Kirsty

I started my journey into Triathlon from a running background. Having focused on my career as a teacher and raising two mini people, sport was non-existent until I reached nearly 30. Overweight and under active, I represent a large proportion of athletes that flick a switch one day and say 'something has to change'. Couch to 5k came and went, as did ticking off the distances through local races, each time increasing the distance to prove to myself 'I can'. After several marathons I turned to ultra trail running.


Until running wasn't enough. Could I front crawl ?....No! Could I ride a bike ?..... barely! So why not take up triathlon? I was determined to master three disciplines instead of one and took to open water swimming and long distance cycling sportives before putting the three together.


I tell this story because I now stand in the position post Ironman World Championship, Kona, 70.3 Ironman World Championship Utah and a European long distance silver medal, desperate to inspire anyone that they can achieve their desired finish line no matter their starting point. Through coached experience and extensive investment in developing coaching skills and data analysis, I am seeing results in my own performance. My coaching philosophy will always remain that I will coach in the way that I would expect to be coached myself. To remain in love with what we do when times get tough, to juggle work, family and commitments yet still see results and to have honest and open coaching relationships that builds a platform for success