It’s too late for probably most people and that’s my fault. I view this situation as one big lie I repeated a lot of times.Lance Armstrong (via fastcompany)
Report: Armstrong admits doping in interview
(Photo: Reuters file)
AUSTIN, Texas - A person familiar with the situation says Lance Armstrong confessed to Oprah Winfrey during an interview Monday that he used performance-enhancing drugs to win the Tour de France.
Because of course Lance Armstrong was doping.
Before the interview, Armstrong apologized to Livestrong’s staff regarding the doping. There were reportedly a lot of tears.
Lance Armstrong, who this fall was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles for doping and barred for life from competing in all Olympic sports, has told associates and antidoping officials that he is considering publicly admitting that he used banned performance-enhancing drugs and blood transfusions during his cycling career, according to several people with direct knowledge of the situation. He would do this, the people said, because he wants to persuade antidoping officials to restore his eligibility so he can resume his athletic career.
For more than a decade, Armstrong has vehemently denied ever doping, even after antidoping officials laid out their case against him in October in hundreds of pages of eyewitness testimony from teammates, e-mail correspondence, financial records and laboratory analyses.
When asked if Armstrong might admit to doping, Tim Herman, Armstrong’s longtime lawyer, said: “I do not know about that. I suppose anything is possible, for sure. Right now, that’s really not on the table.”
The danger for Armstrong is that the admission could put him in legal jeopardy. As one of his sponsors was the U.S. Postal Service, he and other members of his team are being sued for defrauding the federal government by lying about doping. Armstrong had a particularly tough 2012 filled with allegations and at great personal cost to his legacy — and his year ended with him leaving the board of his Livestrong charity entirely.
smidgetz says: Well Tiger didn’t lie his whole career and depend on doping to get him his winnings, he had a private matter with his wife that turned public.
» SFB says: He didn’t. And I’m not trying to equivocate the circumstances — just trying to point out that it takes a lot for Nike to drop a contract with a big name athlete. Now, whether Woods deserved what he got, whatever. But a lot of companies dropped their ties to Woods after that — and Nike stuck by him. I think we can all agree that Armstrong has a more fundamental problem going on right now. — Ernie @ SFB
Due to the seemingly insurmountable evidence that Lance Armstrong participated in doping and misled Nike for more than a decade, it is with great sadness that we have terminated our contract with him. Nike does not condone the use of illegal performance enhancing drugs in any manner.
Nike plans to continue support of the Livestrong initiatives created to unite, inspire and empower people affected by cancer.
They didn’t even do this when Tiger Woods had his trouble, so you know it’s bad. (ht @AntDeRosa)