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Oct. 22, 2012— -- The global governing body of cycling today said it will officially strip Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles and ban him from the sport for life, marking an ...
Cyclist Lance Armstrong is stepping down from his role as chairman of the cancer-awareness charity Livestrong, the organization said in a press release today.(Update at 8:34 a.m. Separately, Nike ...
Doping allegations against Lance Armstrong bring out conflicting views over his legacy. Many fans say Livestrong is "bigger than Armstrong" and will continue wearing the bracelet ...
Lance Armstrong resigned as the chairman of his Livestrong charity on Wednesday so the cancer-fighting organization could focus on its mission instead of the scandal surrounding its founder ...
Livestrong officially changed its name more than three years ago, dumping its original name — the Lance Armstrong Foundation — in favor of Livestrong, its popular nickname.
Lance Armstrong is officially done with Livestrong. But Livestrong continues to live up to its name, not only surviving but thriving through every chapter of the doping scandal that has engulfed ...
Sales of exercise equipment also dropped after Lance Armstrong admitted using performance-enhancing drugs during his career, the company said. Equipment branded Livestrong, the charity Armstrong ...
Oct. 20, 2012— -- Despite stepping down as the Livestrong Foundation's chairman this week, cyclist Lance Armstrong was on hand Friday night at the charity's 15th anniversary gala to give a ...
Lance Armstrong, seen here in 2010, greets fellow riders prior to the start of a Livestrong Challenge 10K ride for cancer in Blue Bell, Pa. (Bradley C Bower/AP) By Marissa Payne.
Livestrong 'Disappointed' By Lance Armstrong, But Still Grateful To Him : The Two-Way The cancer charity the cyclist helped found says it is disheartening to hear, finally, ...
Livestrong lives on without Lance Armstrong, smaller but unbowed Cancer group adjusts mission in face of drop in funding, staff By James Drew , Austin Bureau reporter Updated April 30, 2017 10:08 p.m.
Lance Armstrong said Wednesday he is stepping down as chairman of his Livestrong cancer-fighting charity so the group can focus on its mission instead of its founder's problems.