Thursday, October 18, 2012

Lance Armstrong

  • Lance Armstrong doping allegations could leave lasting stain on Livestrong

    The damning and extensive report issued by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency last week may have erased any lingering doubt about Lance Armstrong's alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs. But despite his decision to step down as chairman of the ...

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  • As Lance Armstrong loses sponsors, what's next for Livestrong?

    The contrast between Lance Armstrong, the inspirational cancer survivor, and Lance Armstrong, the disgraced cyclist, has never been more distinct.

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  • Lance Armstrong resigns from Livestrong

    Email · Tumblr · Reddit · Stumbleupon · Digg · Delicious. Oct. 18, 2012. Four big-money sponsors including Nike have dropped Lance Armstrong. Armstrong was also forced to step down from his cancer charity, Livestrong. CBS News. Correction ...

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  • Lance Armstrong Never Deserved a Free Ride Because of Cancer

    The point is that I am happy when Lance Armstrong or anyone beats cancer. That is the biggest victory of anyone's life.

    bleacherreport.com

  • Doping scandal costs Lance Armstrong sponsors, charity role

    (CNN) -- For years, Lance Armstrong carried a growing burden of doping accusations up increasingly steep hills, accumulating fans, wealth and respect along the way.

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  • Lance Armstrong's Bike breaks it's silence, admits complicity in doping ...

    Amidst the onslaught upon Lance Armstrong's once-esteemed name which has seen teammate after teammate come out with details on the American icon's doping practices, one key player has remained inhumanly silent the entire time-- until now.

    www.faniq.com

  • After a celebrity scandal like Armstrong's, sponsors like Nike weigh their options

    But the company dropped Lance Armstrong faster than the famed cycler could do a lap around the block. What's the difference?

    www.therepublic.com

  • UPDATE 5-Lance Armstrong steps down from charity, Nike drops him

    AUSTIN, Texas, Oct 17 (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.

    articles.chicagotribune.com

  • Armstrong left on the outside

    Lance Armstrong stepped down as chairman of his Livestrong cancer-fighting charity and Nike, Anheuser-Busch and other sponsors said they were cutting ties with him as fallout from the doping scandal that has swirled around the famed cyclist escalated ...

    www.tampabay.com

  • Lance Armstrong quits Livestrong post, loses endorsement deals

    Nike, Anheuser-Busch and other companies on Wednesday said they will end their endorsement deals with cycling great Lance Armstrong, a week after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency released a report detailing allegations of widespread doping use by ...

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  • Lance Armstrong Deserves His Fall.

    Lance Armstrong is the perfect example of "you get what you deserve". Losing numerous sponsorship deals, was the latest blow in his fall from a fabricated grace.

    www.chicagonow.com

  • Lance Armstrong's Last, Sad Ride Will Be For Michelob Ultra

    Lance Armstrong probably doesn't feel like a grand prize this week. But he is. Among the companies taking spokesmodel gigs away from Armstrong on Wednesday was Anheuser-Busch, whose vice-president of U.S.

    deadspin.com

  • Wearing Livestrong wristbands problematic amid Armstrong doping scandal

    The epic, complicated fall of Lance Armstrong - from world renown as an athlete and cancer-fighting tsunami to international disgrace - is working its way through Jeremy Treister's psyche.

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • Experts: Lance Armstrong likely finished as endorser

    As Lance Armstrong's sponsors consider how to react to the cyclist being dropped by two major sponsors and stepping down as head of his Livestrong foundation, experts say it likely means one thing: Armstrong's endorsement career is over.

    www.jacksonsun.com

  • Reactions to Armstrong not all black and white

    To the socially attuned teenager, the rubber wristband always will represent the strength it required to fight cancer last year more than a symbol of Lance Armstrong, cycling fraud. Not even Nike dropping Armstrong for his connection to a doping ...

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • Lance Armstrong's tarnished legacy

    ... cancer-fighting charity.Tags: Lance Armstrong, Livestrong, Nike, Mike Greenberg, Mark Schlereth, ESPN Radio. What does Lance Armstrong stepping down as chairman of Livestrong and Nike terminating his endorsement deal mean to his legacy?

    espn.go.com

  • Lance Armstrong steps down as head of foundation, gets dropped by Nike

    For more than a decade, Lance Armstrong has attacked his accusers with the same ferocity that he attacked the grueling mountain terrain of the Tour de France, insisting that his record seven championships in cycling's most prestigious event were earned ...

    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 shouldn't stop Bradley Wiggins winning SPOTY - Steve ...

    Sir Steve Redgrave believes Bradley Wiggins should be crowned the greatest sportsman of a superlative year despite cycling being tainted by the drug allegations surrounding Lance Armstrong. The five-times Olympic gold medallist will be named on Friday ...

    www.dailymail.co.uk

  • What Now for Livestrong, Now That Lance Armstrong Has Resigned?

    The cancer charity's reputation has been tarnished by the scandal surrounding founder Lance Armstrong, who stepped down as chairman Wednesday.

    www.thedailybeast.com

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