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 Lance Armstrong
  
 Full Name :Lance Armstrong
 Birth Name :Lance Edward Gunderson
 Date of Birth :18 September 1971
 Place of Birth :Dallas, Texas, USA
 Height :5' 9?''
 Nationality :American
 Profession :Triathlete (sportman), actor
  • His heart is one-third larger than normal.
  • He is the only person to have won the Tour De France six times.
  • Named Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year. [2002]
  • He has never met his father, Edward Gunderson, and has not expressed an interest in doing so. He was adopted by his stepfather, Terry Armstrong.
  • Won the Iron Kids Triathlon at 13, and became a professional triathlete when he was 16.
  • His children were conceived with sperm that Armstrong banked before he began chemotherapy for testicular cancer.
  • Announced separation from wife Kristin. [24 February 2003]
  • Son Luke David born (12 October 1999)
  • Twin girls Isabelle Rose weighing 5lbs 12oz and Grace Elizabeth weighing 5lbs 2oz born (20 November 2001)
  • Reconciled with wife Kristin Armstrong. [June 2003]
  • Filed for divorce from wife Kristin (September 2003)
  • Good friend of Tyler Hamilton.
  • Has been with United States Postal Service since 1998, before that he was with Team Motorola.
  • Became the second man to win the Tour de France five times in the row. Joined other five-time Tour de France winners Jacques Anquetil, Bernard Hinault, Eddy Merckx and Miguel Indurain when he won the 2003 Tour de France. The following year he beat them all by becoming the only man to win the Tour six times.
  • Winner of the Tour de France in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004
  • Rides for Team Discovery Channel
  • Dating singer Sheryl Crow (2004).
  • Once dated Danielle Overgaag, whom he met in cycle-racing.
  • Winner of the ESPY award for Best Male Athlete (2004)
  • Is a good friend of actor and cycling fan Robin Williams who usually visits him during Tour de France
  • Lives in a mansion in Spain part of the year. The estate was originally several separate apartments, which he bought and had renovated into a house.
  • Through his foundation, has sold yellow "Live Strong" bracelets to raise money for cancer research. He has sold over 40 million of them worldwide at $1 each.

Lance Armstrong was born on September 18, 1971 in Plano, Texas. This athletic American won the Tour de France four times in a row, having just won in 2002. Lance Armstrong had testicular cancer and lesions on the brain and was able to survive these horrible diseases with chemotherapy, faith, and his ability to race. Afterwards he got married, became the father of Luke David Armstrong and ever since has lived a happy life.

Lance Armstrong lived all of his life with his mother, Linda, who was only seventeen when poor little Lance was born. His father, a man by the name of Gunderson, took off when he was only two. Yet his mother kept on working two jobs and finished high school; got a secretarial position and moved on to Oak Cliff and found another husband named Terry Armstrong. Terry was a born-again Christian who believed that the proper way of discipline was to whip a boy for any reason. This made a firm impression on the boy. Lance Armstrong's mom, Linda, was and will be a guiding force in Lance's life. She worked extra hard to make sure Lance had everything; plenty of food and that clothes were clean and pressed. Yet she couldn't do anything about the friends at school. "You had to play football or be rich in order to fit in," Lance Armstrong remembered. Of course, he had neither of those things. So Lance Armstrong began to do athletics like running and swimming lessons at the age of 10. Instead of being with kids at the same age, Lance Armstrong was put with 7-year-olds. It was embarrassing for someone at his age. Later on he took competitive cycling and triathlons at the age of 13.

During his senior year, the U.S. Olympic team invited Lance Armstrong into the team. Lance Armstrong left school temporarily. Later he attended private school to earn his diploma. The following summer, he won 11th place for the Junior World Championships of bicycle racing; the best place for Americans since 1976. In that same year, he won two major races, 1st Union Grand Prix and Thrifty Drug Classic. In 1991, Lance Armstrong competed in the first Tour DuPont, a long and difficult twelve-stage race covering one thousand eighty-five miles over eleven days and unfortunately finished in between all the racers. In 1992, he finished 14th place in the road race at the Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. He turned professional right after the Olympics. That same year Lance Armstrong finished last in the San Sebastian Classic, his first race as a professional.

Subsequently, Lance Armstrong dropped out of Tour de France because of a cold. On October 2, 1996, he was diagnosed with advanced testicular cancer, which had spread to his abdomen, lungs, and brain. Doctors thought it was highly unlikely that he had more than another year to live. He was operated on to remove the affected testicle and the lesions on his brain, then began chemotherapy for the cancer cells in the abdomen and in the lungs. Miraculously Lance Armstrong recovered, and then, even more miraculously, came back to bike racing. He signed a contract with the U.S. Postal Service racing team after being dropped by Cofidis. Lance Armstrong won the Tour of Luxembourg, the Sprint 56K Criterium, the Cascade Classic, the Rheinland Pfafz Rundfahrt, and came in second place at First Union International. Then in 1999, Lance Armstrong won the Tour de France. It would be the first of three consecutive wins in this prestigious race. In 2000 he won a bronze medal in a time trial at the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. He can be considered a hero for overcoming testicular cancer and creating the Lance Armstrong Foundation to help other cancer patients. He is loyal, trustworthy, and an excellent influence on young people like myself. Lance Armstrong is a hero who is determined to do anything life demands. Like Lance always says, "I decided I was going to win."