American Decades
Armstrong, Lance 1971-
CYCLIST
Comeback Kid.
Lance Arm-strong was born 18 September 1971 in Plano, Texas. He started competing at an early age: he won the Iron Kids Triathlon at thir-teen and became a professional cyclist at age sixteen. Raised in a single-parent family by his mom, Linda, the young Texan achieved some significant athletic milestones before the age of twenty. Even prior to his graduation from high school, Armstrong qualified to train with the U.S. Olympic developmental team. His first great cycling achievement was winning the U.S. National Amateur Championship (1991). He competed in the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona as an amateur. His career continued to thrive and in 1993 he won ten titles, including U.S. Pro Champion and World Champion, as well as one stage of the Tour de France. At the 1996 Olympics Arm-strong raced as a professional, when he was the highest-ranked cyclist in the world. Then Armstrong faced a foe more aggressive...
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