Thresher Athletics Hall of Fame
Kendra Doyle has a collegiate athletic resume few are able to even sniff at during a career. She very well maybe the greatest female track athlete Bethel has ever seen during the women's track program history. Doyle is a two-time NAIA All-American in the 400 Meter Hurdles, and the NAIA Outdoor Individual Champion in the event in 2002. Her championship time of 1:01.23 broke the school record, and has stood ever since. She has a total of five Bethel track records, those being the Indoor 55 Meter Hurdles, Outdoor 100 Meter and 400 Meter Hurdles, Outdoor Long Jump, and being a member of the Indoor 4x400 team record. Doyle is also a five-time KCAC Track Individual Champion, with two first place finishes in both the 100 and 400 Meter Hurdles, as well as once in the Long Jump. She has held the KCAC Championship record in the 100 Meter Hurdles (14.47) since 2001, and held the record for the 400 Hurdles (1:02.20) from 2001-2015