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Kevin Eastler
- Sport: Olympic Track and Field
- Nation: United States of America
- Event: Walks
- Height: 6-foot-1
- Weight: 170 pounds
- Born: Oct. 14, 1977, Farmington, Maine
- High School: Mt. Blue High School, 1995 (Farmington, Maine)
- College: U.S. Air Force Academy, 1999
- Career Highlights: 2008 Olympic Trials 20 km race walk champion; three-time USA Outdoor 20 km champion (2003, '06, '07); 2006 USA Outdoor 30km
champion; U.S. 30 km record holder. ... Took first place at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 20 km race walk with a time
of 1:27.08. ... Eastler achieved his fourth overall national title in 2007 with a win in the 20km race walk at the US Outdoor
Championships. ... In 2006, he set an American record in the 30 km race walk and earned his second 20 km national championship.
Also posted the three fastest 20 km times by an American in 2006. Ended the season ranked No. 1 in the country in the 20 km
for the second time in his career, and first time since 2003. ... Recorded a personal best in the men's 20 km race walk at
the 2003 World Outdoor Championships by placing 18th, tying the highest finish ever by a U.S. walker in the event, with a
time of 1 hour, 22 minutes and 25 seconds. His previous best was 1:23.52 at the USA Outdoor Championships. ... Outstanding
2003 season earned him the Air Force male athlete of the year award. ... A captain in the Air Force, Eastler started race
walking at 9 years old, following in the footsteps of his older sister, Gretchen. ... Earned many age group records and All-American
honors before entering the Air Force Academy in the summer of 1995. During his first 3 years at the academy, Eastler focused
his efforts on academics and cross-country skiing. Upon reaching his senior year, he started training seriously for race walking
again, qualifying for the World Cup and finishing fifth at Nationals. ... Graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering
and a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Air Force. Spent his first assignment on the World Class Athlete Program, training
full-time for the 2000 Olympics. He was denied a spot in the Olympics, however, as he failed to achieve an "A" qualifying
time at the Olympic Trials even though he finished in second place. ... Eastler stopped race walking for more than a year
until he was reassigned to F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyo. ... Is assigned to the 566th Intelligence Squadron,
Buckley AFB, in Colorado. Lives with his wife and daughter in Aurora, Colo.
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