Born September 18, 1971, Lance Edward Armstrong is a former professional road racer from the United States.
His given name is Gunderson. When it was discovered that he had taken performance-enhancing drugs throughout his career, he lost all of his championships. He was regarded as a sports icon for winning the Tour de France seven times in a row from 1999 to 2005 after overcoming testicular cancer.
Who are Lance Armstrong’s siblings?
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Armstrong began his athletic career as a swimmer at the City of Plano Swim Club when he was 12 years old. He placed fourth in the Texas state 1,500-meter freestyle competition. After seeing a sign for the Iron Kids Triathlon, a junior triathlon that he won at age 13, he stopped competing in swimming-only competitions.
In the 19-and-under division of the 1987–1988 Tri-Fed/Texas (Tri-Fed was the previous name of USA Triathlon), Armstrong was rated first; Chann McRae, who later joined the US Postal Service cycling team and won the 2002 USPRO national championship, finished in second.