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Doug Ulman

The story of Lance Armstrong has many chapters, from his triumph over cancer to his fall from grace after admitting he took performance-enhancing drugs when he won seven Tour de France titles, of which he has since been stripped. Further complicating matters was the Lance Armstrong Foundation, which had been built into one of the largest fundraising organizations aimed at fighting cancer. Armstrong eventually resigned as chairman and removed himself from the board of what was renamed the Livestrong Foundation. Despite losses in fundraising, the Austin,Texas–based organization has chartered a path forward with longtime President and CEO Doug Ulman

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USA Indoor Track & Field
Albuquerque, New Mexico, once again successfully staged the USA Indoor Track & Field Championships in February, although event organizers will be evaluating what caused a dip in fan attendance compared to the previous year. The meet featured a roster of 400 athletes, including Olympians Galen Rupp and Manteo Mitchell, as well as 17-year-old sensation Mary Cain

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Kicking It Up in the Mountains By Lisa Clifton Ideally situated amid naturally diverse landscapes, the cities of the Mountain West lend themselves equally to a varied number of sports. For event organizers, the lay of the land yields limitless possibilities when it comes to tournaments and championships as well as options for rest and […]

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Cycling Events Set the Stage for Host Cities By Greg Mellen The sport of cycling is as diverse as it has ever been. An estimated 57 million Americans ride bikes at least occasionally, and a wide array of disciplines—including road racing, mountain biking, cyclocross and indoor racing—allows both participants and venues to choose a niche […]

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Crowd Pleasers By John Conroy Tim Mayer and his crew will take about 20 days to transform the streets around Miami’s AmericanAirlines Arena next year into a track for the seventh race of the Formula E series, the first circuit ever to feature all-electric cars. Mayer, director of the Indianapolis-based Andretti Sports Marketing, called the […]

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