mavic
mavic

All Site content is copyrighted. Do not copy any content, in whole or in part, of Ciclonline.com

Ads Ciclonline.com
Please update your Flash Player to view content.

FacebookTwitterRSS Feed

Login Form

 

Cycling Pro Road & Mtb

Triathlon-Kemper suffers broken elbow, to be replaced by Manny Huerta at Pan Am Games

 

USA Triathlon today announced that three-time Olympian Hunter Kemper is withdrawing from competition at the upcoming 2011 Pan American Games in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, after suffering a broken elbow this past Sunday.

He was injured during a bike crash at the 2011 USA Triathlon Elite Race Series Finals in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Kemper (Colorado Springs, Colo.) was the series points leader heading into the event, which also serves as an International Triathlon Union (ITU) Continental Cup.

The 35-year-old underwent a surgical procedure yesterday to ward off infection, and the full extent of his injury will be determined next week when he is expected to undergo a second surgery.

Manny Huerta (Miami, Fla.) was the designated U.S. alternate for the Pan Am Games and is now scheduled to replace Kemper for the men's race on Sunday, Oct. 23 pending approval from the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) and the Pan Am Games Organizing Committee (COPAG).

"Hunter was well on his way to completing a stellar comeback year and, while this injury is an unfortunate delay, we hope he'll soon be in a position to vie for a spot on his fourth Olympic Team next year in London," said Rob Urbach, USA Triathlon CEO. "Hunter means a lot to our program and we wish him a full and speedy recovery."

 

 

 

 

 

Ads Ciclonline.com