Arizona: One of three returning All-Americans for the Wildcat men... Top returnee in the 200m and 400m… His time of 45.43 in the 400m was good for No. 2 in the school's record books; an improvement on the No. 2 time he set in 2000… Earned second team Academic All-Pac-10 honors… Ran the second-best time in the Pac-10 Conference in the 400m during the 2000 and 2001 season... Qualified for the NCAA Championships where he ran 46.40 to finish fifth in his heat and 17th overall... Finished third at the Pac-10 Championships in the 400m... Ran 46.48 to win the Jim Click Shootout... Also ran the team's top 200m time of the season, 21.10w and 21.17... Honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10... 2000 Mary P. Roby Academic Achievement Award Winner.
Cal State-Sacramento: Big Sky Conference champion in the 200m (20.96) and 400m (46.22) in 1999... His 400m time was an NCAA Provisional Qualifier, but he did not advance to the NCAA meet... Was named the Big Sky's 1999 Outstanding Male Track Athlete after his performance at the conference meet... Broke the school 400m record three times in 1999, including his time at the Big Sky meet.
High School: Attended Del Campo High School in Sacramento, Calif... Earned three letters in track and field, two in football and one in basketball... Named the track and field team's most valuable athlete his junior and senior years... All C.I.F.-Division I his senior year... Ran 47.16 in the 400m and 21.52 in the 200m as a senior, setting school records in both events... Was an all-league slotback for the football team his junior and senior years for his team that was ranked No. 3 in the state his senior year... Competed at the Junior Olympics.
Personal: William Michael Kenyon... Born 8-26-78 in Colorado Springs, Colo... Son of Bill Kenyon and Kathryn Gifford... Has two sisters, Susan Pankow and Tracey Kenyon... Tracey is a starting guard for the Cal State-Sacramento women's basketball team... Majoring in physical education with a minor in athletic coaching... Wants to become a coach to "make student-athletes better than me."