Hunter Kemper
Hunter Kemper was hoping to make his fourth U.S. Olympic Triathlon team, but he was coming off of a catastrophic accident at a race in Myrtle Beach, four operations on his elbow and seven months...
View ArticleLaura Bennett
Laura Bennett came into the ITU San Diego event in mid May knowing that she needed to be the first American woman and finish in the top nine to punch her ticket to London for her second Olympics. Laura...
View ArticleLauren Fleshman
Lauren Fleshman ran sub 15:00 for 5,000 meters (14:58:58) and was a favorite to make the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team. Dealing with a foot injury that would lead to surgery, she took fifth in the trials and...
View ArticleManny Huerta
Manny Huerta was born in Cuba, came to the U.S. when he was 13, trains in Costa Rica, and is now a proud member of the U.S. Olympic Triathlon team after an awesome race in San Diego. This kid is a...
View ArticleDeena Kastor
Deena Kastor holds the American record for the marathon and half marathon and took home the bronze medal from the 2004 Olympic Marathon in Athens. Deena chatted about being a mom, taking sixth at the...
View ArticleTaylor Phinney
22 year old Taylor Phinney, the son of cycling legends Davis Phinney and Connie Carpenter Phinney, came on to chat about his training as he heads into London for his second Olympics, his strictly...
View ArticleBlake Leeper
Blake Leeper is 22 years old and has only been running for three years. But right now, the double below knee amputee 100, 200 and 400 meter specialist just might be the guy who can knock off the great...
View ArticleMeb Keflezighi
At the half way point of the 2012 Olympic Marathon, Meb Keflezighi was dealing with a side stitch and blood blisters while sitting in about 20th place. In his third marathon in less than a year, Meb...
View ArticleBlake Leeper
Blake Leeper came in studio to talk about his Paralympic experience with Huddle and me. He brought his silver and bronze medals with him for us to try on. Sweet! The post Blake Leeper appeared first on...
View ArticleSally Kipyego
Sally Kipyego came to the U.S. from Kenya and ran collegiately at Texas Tech where she won nine NCAA titles in basically only two years of racing. Now running for the Oregon Track Club, she took home a...
View ArticleLeo Manzano
Leo Manzano came to the U.S. from Mexico when he was just four years old. During some of the first running races he wore hiking boots and long pants. Leo has definitely come a long way. This past...
View ArticleAlberto Salazar
The night before the finals in the Olympic 10,000 in London, coach and running legend Alberto Salazar felt confident enough to tell Mark Parker from Nike that his two athletes, Mo Farah and Galen Rupp,...
View ArticleDeena Kastor
Deena Kastor has a bronze medal from the 2004 Athens Olympic Marathon, a 2:19:36 American Record for the distance, marathon wins in both Chicago and London, and a love of the sport that began when she...
View ArticleGalen Rupp
Galen Rupp was named our 2012 Endurance LIVE competitor of the year. He came on to chat about meeting his long time coach Alberto Salazar, his training partner Mo Farah, and his Olympic silver medal at...
View ArticleJavier Gomez
Javier Gomez just might be the most versatile triathlete in the world today. Besides winning the Hy-Vee Triathlon last summer, along with the $151,000 prize purse, he also has won the 2013 Escape from...
View ArticleAlistair Brownlee Tri Club Q&A
The day after winning the ITU race in San Diego, the Olympic gold medalist – and the best triathlete in the world – Alistair Brownlee and I sat down for a Q&A in front of a huge Tri Club of San...
View ArticleGwen Jorgensen
Gwen Jorgensen swam her first few years at the University of Wisconsin in Madison and then decided to run for the school for two seasons while also getting her CPA. She ended up winning Big 10 titles...
View ArticleDarren Smith
Coach Darren Smith brought three of his up and coming young triathletes to the studio and the interview was eye opening to say the least. In studio with us were 20 year old Aussie Declan Wilson, 24...
View ArticleChris Horner
Talk about a guy with an awesome personality. Chris Horner, the 2013 Vuelta a Espana champion, came on to chat about signing with a new team, going to bed hungry on a regular basis while training 500...
View ArticleBrad Snyder
Brad Snyder was injured by an IED blast in Afghanistan on September 7, 2011 and ended up losing vision in both eyes. Exactly one year later he took home a Paralympic gold medal from London. His...
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