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Kevin Mallon - Head Triathlon Coach and Co-program Director in Fairfax
HEAD TRIATHLON COACH AND CO-PROGRAM DIRECTOR IN FAIRFAX Kevin is the Head Coach and Co-Program Director of our Fairfax Team. He is a USAT Level I Certified Coach as well as an ASCA Level 2 swim coach. He has been coaching youth swimming since 2007, and has helped several elite athletes qualify for NCSA Junior Nationals, and USA Jr. Nationals, many of whom are pursuing collegiate swimming careers at Division I, II and III schools.
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Kevin began successfully competing in triathlons in 2009, racing distances ranging from sprint to Ironman. Naturally, he found himself coaching athletes who shared the same passion in endurance sports. As a coach, he looks to break down his athletes’ mechanics to help them develop a technically sound swim stroke, pedal stroke, and run stride. In doing so, Kevin’s athletes have seen success at the Boston Marathon, USAT Age Group Nationals, Collegiate Club Nationals and at several Ironman 70.3 races. Kevin individualizes each program to ensure his athletes are able to perform at their highest potential.
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Kevin Mallon - Music Director
Kevin Mallon was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey but at an early age he went to live in Belfast, Northern Ireland and became a student at St. Malachy's College. He won a scholarship to Chetham's School of Music in Manchester, England, where he was influenced by John Eliot Gardiner. He later studied composition with Peter Maxwell Davies at Dartington College of Arts, and studied violin at the Royal Northern College of Music.
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Mallon played violin with orchestras such as the Hallé Orchestra and the BBC Philharmonic, and later became concertmaster for Le Concert Spirituel and Les Arts Florissants. He performed with these groups around the world, in many European countries, in the United States and Canada, and in Asia. In 1993 he accepted positions with the University of Toronto and Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. In 1996, Mallon founded the Aradia Ensemble, of which he is the music director.  With this early music group, and with the Toronto Chamber Orchestra, of which Mallon is music director, he has recorded more than fifty CDs for the Naxos label, including works by Buxtehude, Charpentier, Handel, Lully, Purcell and Vivaldi.  
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