LONDON (AP) — On the day he went public with an admission of doping after years of denials, Olympic officials disclosed one more embarrassment for Lance Armstrong: He was stripped of a bronze medal won at the 2000 Sydney Games. The International
Former teammate Floyd Landis has targeted not only Lance Armstrong but also three of Armstrong's closest associates — his longtime manager, his closest friend and his deep-pocketed benefactor — in the whistleblower lawsuit that has been under
Count me among those few who have no interest in watching Lance Armstrong be interviewed by Oprah Winfrey tonight. It's not that I'm uninterested in the Armstrong story. Quite the contrary. But beyond the cheating, beyond the bullying, beyond the
Lance Armstrong's admission of steroid use in an interview with Oprah Winfrey reminds us of another apology by a superathlete for drug use. It is not Mark McGwire in pro baseball or Marion Jones in Olympic track, both of whom famously admitted using
(CNN) -- Not only is disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong no longer officially a Tour de France winner -- he's no longer an Olympic medalist, either. The International Olympic Committee has stripped Armstrong of the bronze medal he won at the 2000 Olympic
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