Lance Armstrong joins Maryland cancer benefit triathalon

Advertisement

Posted: 09/19/2012

BALTIMORE - Lance Armstrong says he'll participate in a charity triathlon near Baltimore next month, about six weeks after the U.S.

Anti-Doping Agency stripped him of seven Tour de France titles for allegedly using performance-enhancing drugs.
 
 Armstrong and the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults said Wednesday that he will compete with other cancer survivors in the Half Full Triathlon in Ellicott City on Oct. 7.
 
Armstrong is banned for life from events that follow World Anti-Doping Agency rules, but he has competed in other races since the sanctions were announced Aug. 24.

He hasn't admitted violations but isn't fighting the charges.

The lifetime ban prevents Armstrong from competing in the Oct. 7 Chicago Marathon.
 
World cycling's governing body is considering amnesty for riders who confess to doping offenses.

Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

  • Comments

 

 


 

Advertisement

Special Reports


  1. SPECIAL REPORT | Day care inspections

    SPECIAL REPORT | Day care inspections

    SPECIAL REPORT | Thousands of child care center inspections reports are NOW AVAILABLE. Find out what inspectors founds inside day care centers across the state.

    • Inside a Criminal Mind | Jason Scott

      Inside a Criminal Mind | Jason Scott

      SPECIAL REPORT | When it's out of your hands, when your life is at the mercy of an armed, masked man staring down at you from the barrel of a gun in your own home, you grasp at whatever it is you can control; breathing, composure, or faith.

    • SPECIAL REPORT | Bad Medicine

      SPECIAL REPORT | Bad Medicine

      SPECIAL REPORT | ABC2 Investigator Joce Sterman has reviewed thousands of pages of documents for her Bad Medicine report.

       
      • Stay Connected