Showing posts with label WPFG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WPFG. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 July 2013

Kevin Miles - Co-working and competing!


Hello there! My name is Kevin Miles and I am a retired FBI agent from Western Massachusetts.

This year my wife, Reggie, and I are coming over to the Games in Belfast. Both of us are going to be competitors which will be great fun - fortunately we won’t be going up against each other as we’re in different events! That’s probably a very good thing since we have pretty much followed the same path career-wise for the past 23 years!!

We met each other on the first day of our FBI training and were in the same Academy class at Quantico. We worked together for three years in Buffalo, NY Division; we were on the Organised Crime Squad and then on the Narcotics Squad. We then worked in the Los Angeles Division for 17 years. For the first three of those years we worked together on the Joint Terrorism Task Force - I worked in Domestic Terrorism and Reggie worked International Terrorism. We both recently retired from the FBI - on the very same day, of course! We now work together for Troy Asymmetric in West Springfield, Massachusetts.

This will be my second time at World Police and Fire Games and it will be my wife’s fifth (I have a serious bit of catching up to do!). I will be doing the Triathlon and Regina will be doing the Push-Pull event. We are both really looking forward to the Games and meeting up with all the other international competitors – I just hope I pick up a better medal than my wife!!

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Last minute team training!!

Karen Batley, Catherine McKeown, Karen Mulholland and Clare Jamison
The World Police and Fire Games team is training for another challenge!  Members of the team have got together with the PSNI and NI Fire Service to compete in the Runher 10K Coastal Challenge. The run takes place this Friday on the scenic path along the shores of Belfast Lough.

The WPFG team will join over 1,200 women from throughout Northern Ireland which starts in Holywood and finishes at Crawfordsburn Country Park.

Best of luck to everyone! Fingers crossed the coastal winds are blowing in the right direction!