Leo Manzano Speeds to Silver for the USA in 2012 Olympic Games

First American to Earn a Medal in the 1500 Meter Since 1968


LONDON--(Marketwire - Aug 7, 2012) - Leo Manzano in his signature style fought his way to the front of the fiercely competitive international pack to earn a silver medal tonight at the men's 1500 meter final. Ever since becoming a competitive runner in the United States, Manzano's dream has been to stand on the podium representing the United States. His official time is his season's best at 3:34.79. Manzano is the first American to medal in the men's 1500 meter since 1968.

"I am honored and excited to represent both the United States and Mexico by earning this silver," said an elated Manzano. "Standing on the podium has been a dream of mine and I share it proudly with my family, friends, coaches and all my supporters from Austin, Marble Falls, and Granite Shoals, Texas as well as Dolores Hidalgo, Mexico."

The initial favorites pulled out in front and ran a tight race. At one point, Manzano was nearly at the back of the pack. In an exciting last several hundred meters, Manzano not only caught the entire pack, he pulled alongside to put himself in medal contention. Suddenly, in the final moments, Leo engaged his signature kick, found the next gear in his 5'5" frame and sprinted to win the silver medal.

This has been a stand-out year for Manzano who is the reigning U.S. National Champion (3:35.75); USTAF Indoor champion (3:48.05); he placed 4th at USATF High Performance (3:36.08).

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Leo Manzano captures the silver medal in the men's 1500 meter race in the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Here he dons the flags of the U.S. and Mexico.