U.S. triathlete Hunter Kemper, 36, served as one of the grizzled veterans at the London Olympics, having also competed in Sydney in 2000, Athens in 2004 and Beijing in 2008. And while Kemper did not achieve his goal of medaling in London, ultimately finishing in 14th place in the triathlon, he left his lasting mark on the sport he helped shape for his entire career.
Kemper alluded to the London Games as his final Olympic participation, but for the man who keeps on coming back, even he isn’t totally sure where he’ll be four years from now. “I don’t know how much longer I’m going to be doing it. This easily could be my last go-around,” Kemper told Uinterview exclusively. “You never know, that’s the thing. That’s why, for me, I want to take it all in every time I go.”
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