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Nike and Lance Armstrong Unite to Inspire and Mobilize the World in the Fight Against Cancer
Nike (NYSE:NKE) today announced the launch of an integrated media and grassroots campaign featuring Lance Armstrong, world-class athletes, celebrities and survivors, in a call-to-action to join the global fight against cancer. A group of downhill boarders training in San Diego live close to the edge, literally and legally. Armstrong gets plate, 12 screws in collarbone AUSTIN, Texas - Lance Armstrong was recovering Wednesday from surgery on his broken collarbone.... Visit Associated Press Website Red Bull Rings in 2009 with History-Making Feats in Las Vegas Motorsports Stars Rhys Millen And Robbie Maddison Successfully Complete Truck Backflip and 100-Foot-High Motorcycle Jump The Las Vegas Marathon Welcomes Several Elite Runners To The 2008 Race The Las Vegas Marathon welcomes four expert runners to the 2008 race. Heading up the men’s field is Geoffrey Kiprotich of Kenya, Stephen Kibet of Kenya, and Abebe Yimer of Ethiopia... The 2008 Las Vegas Marathon Seeks Local Volunteers For Race Day The Las Vegas Marathon seeks local volunteers looking to ensure a legendary race day as thousands of runners take to the famed Las Vegas Strip at 6 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. Field set for the running of the 2008 Mark Webber Pure Tasmania Challenge An international field of seventy elite sportspeople, celebrities and corporate teams have signed up for the Mark Webber Pure Tasmania Challenge (19 - 23 November), a gruelling five day multi discipline adventure race through one of the world's best adventure playgrounds - Tasmania. Armstrong still unsure about riding Tour de France SAN DIEGO - Lance Armstrong has yet to decide whether he will try for an eighth Tour de France title in 2009.... Visit Associated Press Website The 2008 Las Vegas Marathon Hosts A Run-Through Wedding Ceremony The Las Vegas Marathon will host a run-through wedding ceremony on the race course at A Special Memory Wedding Chapel (800 S. 4th St.) on Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008 at 7:15 a.m. Cycling body clears Armstrong for comeback race GENEVA - Cycling's governing body is relaxing its rules to allow Lance Armstrong to make his comeback at a road race in Australia in January. The International Cycling Union said the seven-time Tour de France champion can compete in the Jan. 20-25 Tour Down Under, his first race since coming out of retirement after three years... Visit Associated Press Website Pilot completes jetpack challenge A Swiss man has become the first person to fly solo across the English Channel using a single jet-propelled wing...NOTE: BBC Story with Video of the flight Visit BBC News Website Lance Armstrong to ride with Astana in comeback NEW YORK - Lance Armstrong won his first seven Tour de France titles with Johan Bruyneel as his team director. No way would he try for No. 8 without him.... Visit Associated Press Website Astonishing New Guinness World Record Set World Champion Freediver Recaptures Title from David Blaine on 'Live with Regis and Kelly' Report: Lance to return for '09 Tour de France Lance Armstrong will end his retirement and hopes to compete in the 2009 Tour de France, according to a cycling journal report.... Visit Associated Press Website PUMA Rallies With Gumball 3000 Sportlifestyle Brand Joins Superstars and Supercars as Official Sponsor of the 10th Anniversary Gumball 3000 Rally Spectacular, August 9 - 16, 2008 Sastre Wins Tour de France PARIS — Carlos Sastre has been a contender in the Tour de France for so long that few people thought he would ever actually win it... Visit New York Times Website Tour de Road America Bicycle Race To Feature Fehan vs. Gavin to Benefit Lance Armstrong Foundation Schleck Maintains Lead Through Tough Alpine Stage Frank Schleck held on to a narrow lead in the Tour de France and two of the top riders heading in to the 16th stage lost valuable time on a mountain descent that saw several riders crash Visit New York Times Website Tour de France Team Out After Test NARBONNE, France — The Tour de France, already diminished by the absence of some of the world’s best cyclists because of doping violations, was thrown into turmoil yet again Thursday when an Italian rider who had won two stages of this year’s race was kicked out of the competition for failing a drug test. Visit New York Times Website Sean Sears Crushes The Competition At Third Annual Bud Light/USA Rock Paper Scissors League Championship With U.S. Bragging Rights Secure, Sights Set on World Supremacy at International Championship
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