Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Lance Armstrong

  • Lance Armstrong steps down from charity, Nike drops him

    AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Lance Armstrong stepped down as chairman of the Livestrong cancer support charity he founded, as Nike Inc dropped the disgraced cyclist over the doping scandal that will likely cost him his seven Tour de France titles ...

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  • Lance Armstrong steps down as chairman of Livestrong charity

    Lance Armstrong, embroiled in new controversy surrounding his alleged doping while winning seven consecutive Tour de France titles, announced Wednesday that he is stepping down as chairman of his cancer-fighting charity so it can focus on its mission ...

    www.latimes.com

  • Why Nike and Trek Finally Ditched Lance Armstrong

    "Due to the seemingly insurmountable evidence that Lance Armstrong participated in doping and misled Nike for more than a decade, it is with great sadness that we have terminated our contract with him," the sneaker industry leader said in a statement.

    www.wired.com

  • Lance Armstrong stepping down from Livestrong charity

    Editor's note: Controversial American cyclist Lance Armstrong is stepping down as chairman from his Livestrong cancer charity.

    news.blogs.cnn.com

  • Lance Armstrong's former physician denies all doping allegations

    Michele Ferrari, Lance Armstrong's former physician, denied accusations that he led a doping ring that included the seven-time Tour de France champion.

    www.latimes.com

  • Lance Armstrong's former physician denies doping charges which saw him ...

    "The dossier documented payments of Lance Armstrong to Health & Performance SA (a company for which I worked as a consultant) in 2005 and 2006: simply, those are delayed payments for consultancy in previous years," Ferrari said.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Armstrong Is Dropped by Nike as He Quits Role With His Charity

    A week after the United States Anti-Doping Agency made public its evidence in a doping case against Lance Armstrong, saying he was at the center of an organized doping program on his Tour de France winning teams, Armstrong on Wednesday stepped ...

    www.nytimes.com

  • Lance Armstrong is no longer running the Livestrong Foundation, nor is he ...

    The public takedown of Lance Armstrong continues, as Nike announced they dropped his sponsorship on the same day that he stepped down as the chairman of the Livestrong Foundation.

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  • Lance Armstrong: The Fall From Grace

    Lance Armstrong is stepping down as chairman of the Livestrong cancer charity he founded in 1997 after recovering from the disease, a spokeswoman for the organization confirmed.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Lance Armstrong Nike Contract Terminated: Company Severs Ties With Cyclist ...

    NEW YORK -- Nike has severed ties with cyclist Lance Armstrong, citing insurmountable evidence that he participated in doping and misled the company about those activities for more than a decade.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Lance Armstrong steps down from charity; Nike drops sponsorship

    Lance Armstrong steps down from charity; Nike drops sponsorship. (Reuters) - Lance Armstrong has stepped down as chairman of the cancer charity he founded, Livestrong, after U.S.

    www.myvictoriaonline.com

  • Fall of Lance Armstrong

    Credit: Reuters/Christinne Muschi. Wed Oct 17, 2012 5:10pm EDT. Lance Armstrong stepped down as chairman of the Livestrong cancer charity he founded, as Nike dropped him over a doping scandal that will cost him his seven Tour de France titles.

    www.reuters.com

  • Lewis Black On Lance Armstrong: 'Why Aren't We ALL Doping?' (VIDEO)

    Like many, Lewis Black is quite disappointed to learn that Lance Armstrong likely has been using steroids throughout much of his career.

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  • Lance Armstrong's former teammate Paul Willerton leads group of protesters ...

    A small group of protesters, led by Lance Armstrong's former teammate Paul Willerton, called on Nike to cut its ties with the scandal-stained cyclist during a demonstration outside the giant sports apparel manufacturer's Beaverton, Ore.

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  • APNewsBreak: Lance Armstrong stepping down as chairman of his Livestrong ...

    AUSTIN, Texas - Lance Armstrong stepped down as chairman of his Livestrong cancer-fighting charity and Nike severed ties with him as fallout from the doping scandal swirling around the famed cyclist escalated Wednesday.

    www.therepublic.com

  • Report: Lance Armstrong Steps Down As Charity Chairman

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. - (CNN) Former pro cyclist Lance Armstrong announced Wednesday he will step down as chairman of the Livestrong cancer charity he founded, a week after an anti-doping group released what it said was evidence that he used banned ...

    fox4kc.com

  • Lance Armstrong Fired by Nike, Steps Down From Livestrong

    Once one of America's great sporting heroes, a cyclist who remarkably came back from a near-death brush with cancer to win an incredible seven Tour de France titles, the allegations that he abused performance enhancing drugs during his storied run is ...

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  • Lance Armstrong resigns as chairman of cancer foundation

    (HealthDay)—A week after the release of more allegations of involvement in illegal blood doping in professional cycling, Lance Armstrong announced Wednesday that he is stepping down as chairman of LIVESTRONG, the cancer charity he founded.

    medicalxpress.com

  • Lance Armstrong: IOC to wait for UCI

    LONDON -- The IOC will wait for cycling's governing body to act on Lance Armstrong's doping case before it considers taking away his Olympic bronze medal from the 2000 Sydney Games.

    espn.go.com

  • Lance Armstrong doping scandal is just gearing up

    ... among them 15 riders with knowledge of the USPS team, documenting payments, e-mails, scientific data and lab-test results proving the use, possession and distribution of performance-enhancing drugs by Lance Armstrong, the organization asserts.

    www.usatoday.com

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