Summary
A collection of news and information related to Greg LeMond published by Tribune Company sources.
» Search within 12 items
1
2
>
12 items on Greg LeMond
1
2
>
-
ALMANAC
On July 23, 1885, Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th president, died at 63 in Mt. McGregor, N.Y. In 1888 novelist Raymond Chandler was born in Chicago. In 1945 French Marshal Henri Philippe Petain, who had headed the Vichy government during World War II, went...Tags: National Government, Eudora Welty, George H.W. Bush, Space Programs, Vanessa Williams
-
Landis loses last bid to reclaim Tour de France title
Floyd Landis used the arbitration process as public theater to try to prove a point and regain his reputation. In the latest attempt that almost certainly will be his last, the anti-doping establishment slapped down the one-time 2006 Tour de France...Tags: National Government, Arbitration, Cycling Trial, Justice System, Floyd Landis
-
Landis loses final chance to retain Tour de France title
The Associated PressFloyd Landis lost his final chance to retain his 2006 Tour de France title Monday, the last step of a long, multimillion-dollar process that poked holes in the anti-doping establishment but ultimately left the cyclist as just another convicted cheater. A...Tags: Floyd Landis, Cycling, Arbitration, Trials, Cycling Trial
-
Landis Loses Final Chance To Retain Tour de France Title
Associated PressFloyd Landis lost his final chance to retain his 2006 Tour de France title today, the last step of a long, multimillion-dollar process that poked holes in the anti-doping establishment but ultimately left the cyclist as just another convicted cheater....Tags: Floyd Landis, Cycling, Arbitration, Trials, Cycling Trial
-
Sports Digest
SwimmingTowson's Hoff named Athlete of the Year Katie Hoff of Towson won Female Athlete of the Year for the second consecutive year at USA Swimming's Golden Goggle awards Sunday night in Beverly Hills, Calif. Hoff, who beat out Natalie Coughlin and Kate...Tags: Barry Bonds, Swimming, Justice System, Criminal Laws, Colleges and Universities
-
Landis was warned that he would never win his case
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe head of cycling's international sanctioning body told 2006 Tour de France champion Floyd Landis that his defense against doping charges would leave him "penniless," warning the cyclist: "There's no way you can win." The admonition appears in Landis'...Tags: Arbitration, David Letterman, Lance Armstrong, CBS Corp., Books and Magazines
-
Landis' defense on attack
Times Staff WriterIt was supposed to be the case against American cyclist Floyd Landis, but from opening statements through early testimony it was also the case against a controversial Paris lab. And the challenge is likely to continue throughout the public hearings...Tags: Eddy Merckx, Floyd Landis, Cycling, Law Enforcement, Cornell University
-
Woman Implicated Armstrong
Times Staff WriterNearly 10 years ago, in an Indiana hospital, a few days after he had cancer surgery, his life at stake and his racing future suddenly very secondary, cyclist Lance Armstrong was allegedly asked by doctors if he had ever taken performance-enhancing...Tags: Arbitration, Consumer Electronics Industry, Dallas Cowboys, Cycling Trial, Justice System
-
Blog: Sun sports editor in Athens
Final thoughts on a memorable two weeks in Greece This is my last blog from the Athens Olympics, which I'm assuming will be one of the more memorable I've covered for a number of reasons. Foremost among them, I'm sure, will be the swimming of Michael...Tags: Michael Jordan, Multi-Sport Events, Modern Pentathlon, Track Cycling, Swimming
-
The games, the times
1978 June 7: The Washington Bullets win the NBA championship with a 105-99 victory over the Seattle SuperSonics in Game 7. June 13: Aberdeen High School star Cal Ripken, 17, signs with the Orioles after the club selects him in the second round of...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Michael Jordan, Multi-Sport Events, Steffi Graf, Swimming
Jul 23, 2008
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jun 30, 2008
|Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
Jun 30, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
Jun 30, 2008
|Story| Hartford Courant
Nov 21, 2006
|Column| Baltimore Sun
Jun 17, 2007
|Story| Los Angeles Times
May 15, 2007
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Jun 24, 2006
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Aug 26, 2004
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 10, 2001
|Story| Baltimore Sun


