Lance Armstrong returns to competitive sport
Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong will return to competitive sport this weekend, entering a swimming event in Texas. Armstrong, 41, has [...]
U.S. sues Lance Armstrong, alleges fraud of sponsor Postal Service
The U.S. Justice Department said on Friday it has joined a civil lawsuit against disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong,
Lance Armstrong ignores USADA deadline to cooperate
The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) will push ahead with efforts to clean up cycling without help from Lance Armstrong after the disgraced cyclist rejected another deadline to meet anti-doping investigators by Wednesday.
LIVE BLOG: Lance Armstrong’s body language decoded in part 2 of Oprah interview
Our body language expert predicts Armstrong will show a more human side of himself tonight, or be at risk of missing out on any forgiveness from the public.
LIVE BLOG: Body language expert interprets Lance Armstrong interview with Oprah
Body language expert Sara Canuso, of A Suitable Solution in Philadelphia, joins Metro live once again to offer real time observations on Armstrong’s behavior during the interview.
Lance Armstrong stripped of 2000 Olympic bronze medal
Lance Armstrong has been stripped of his 2000 Olympic cycling time trial
bronze medal, an International Olympic Committee (IOC) official told
Reuters on Thursday.
Armstrong doctor: ‘We need to get better tests’
“We need to get better tests. Everything that Lance is doing, anyone else can do today and get away with it.”
Lance Armstrong hits the comeback trail with ‘smart’ confession
Lance Armstrong’s descent from icon to disgrace has been dramatic, but may not be irreversible.
Oprah Winfrey: Armstrong interview expanded to two-night event
Lance Armstrong “did not come clean in the way I expected” on whether he used performance-enhancing drugs in his cycling career, celebrated talk show host Oprah Winfrey said on Tuesday.
Lance Armstrong apologizes to staff of Livestrong ahead of Oprah interview
Former champion cyclist Lance Armstrong apologized to staff of the
cancer foundation he founded on Monday, the same day Oprah Winfrey is
scheduled to interview him in what is widely expected to be his first
admission of doping.
