American Men Reflect On The Olympic Triathlon
Hunter Kemper and Manny Huerta look back on the 2012 London Olympics.
Hunter Kemper and Manny Huerta look back on the 2012 London Olympics.
Cuban-born Manny Huerta talks about his road to representing the United States at the 2012 London Olympic Games.
Manny Huerta will represent the United States tomorrow at the 2012 London Olympic Triathlon.
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Manny Huerta prepares for the 2012 London Olympics by training on the active volcano Irazu in Costa Rica.
The United States' Manny Huerta introduces the world to his unique training grounds: a volcano in Costa Rica.
Manny Huerta, who was born in Cuba, lives and trains at a volcano in Costa Rica.
In honor of the Fourth of July holiday and the upcoming 2012 London Olympics we'll feature photo galleries of the U.S. Olympic team members.
The New York Times profiles 2012 U.S. Olympian Manuel Huerta and his journey to the London start line.
Get to know the five athletes who will make up the 2012 U.S. Olympic Triathlon team in London.
Huerta had the race of his life in San Diego aboard this Orbea Orca.
Olympic dreams were realized and shattered on Saturday afternoon in San Diego.
Learn about Manny Huerta's unique background with this post-race interview from the 2012 ITU World Triathlon Series San Diego race.
Hunter Kemper and Manny Huerta surprised the pre-race favorites and punched their tickets to London.
Manny Huerta has been training on an active volcano in Costa Rica.
Sarah Groff and Manny Huerta named ITU Athletes of the Year. Mary Beth Ellis and Jordan Rapp take the non-ITU Athletes of the Year honors.
There’s one Olympic spot left for the women and at most three spots left for the men. So how exactly will the other spots be filled?
American Olympic hopeful Manny Huerta earned silver at the Pan Am Games triathlon in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, over the weekend, marking one of the greatest accomplishments of his career thus far.
American Sarah Haskins took the gold for the women, while Brazil's Reinaldo Colucci won the men's title at today's Pan American Games. Manny Huerta was the top American male, finishing in second.