Wednesday March 6, 2013
Armstrong could lose Legion of Honour medal
PARIS: Lance Armstrong faces the prospect of losing his Legion of Honour medal after French officials announced on Monday that an inquiry will be opened following his admission that he doped during his Tour de France wins.
Armstrong was awarded the Chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur in 2005 in recognition of his seven consecutive Tour victories. The American admitted to doping during all of those wins and has been stripped of the titles.
“An inquiry will be opened to see if there is cause or not to take his Legion of Honour away from him,” Francois Sourd, top aide to the head of the Legion of Honour, told AP by telephone.
“Mr. Armstrong will shortly be made aware of the procedure,” at which point he can “present his defence” if he chooses.
Armstrong always denied using drugs throughout his career but owned up to doping in a television interview with Oprah Winfrey in January.
“When the newspapers started talking about this, we started to gather information,” Sourd said, adding that this is only “the initial stage” of the inquiry and that Armstrong could keep his medal if there is no recommendation to strip him following the investigation.
Last October, USADA released a report that included affidavits from 11 of Armstrong’s former teammates.
These affidavits detailed how the team-mates were pressured to dope and supplied with EPO – a banned hormone that increases oxygen-carrying red blood cells to boost endurance – by Armstrong and then-team manager Johan Bruyneel. — AP
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