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Lance Armstrong chose words carefully in Oprah interview to avoid...
Lester MunsonThere were moments of seemingly sincere contrition as Lance Armstrong described his years of doping and lying in the interview with Oprah Winfrey. It was difficult for Armstrong to describe his suggestion to his son that the 13-year-old boy should "s...
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Endurance Sports: Lance Armstrong had chance at six-month ban
T.J. QuinnHad Lance Armstrong been willing to cooperate with USADA in May, it is possible he could have received only a six-month suspension, writes T.J. Quinn.
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Lance Armstrong's interview with Oprah Winfrey about doping his t...
Bonnie D. FordBy force of lifetime habit, Lance Armstrong is still trying to shape his own narrative, Bonnie D. Ford writes.
Story | Conversation | January 17, 2013 -
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Watch: Breaking down the medal count
ESPN.comESPN.com's Prim Siripipat and Bonnie Ford assess the Olympic medal count so far, the debut of Olympic women's boxing and Sarah Hammer's chances at the Omnium:...
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USADA's actions on Lance Armstrong start series of events that co...
Bonnie D. FordFour months after federal officials dropped a nearly 2-year-old investigation of seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency is aggressively pursuing a case against him. Armstrong, his longtime team director Johan Br...
Story | Conversation | June 14, 2012 -
Bonnie Ford on playing women's basketball at Oberlin College afte...
Bonnie D. FordOne law ended an era of inequality. But for the first wave of athletes who benefitted, the real work was just beginning. Bonnie D. Ford recalls her experience playing women's basketball at Oberlin College.
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espnW: Why we shouldn't put women's soccer on stage to fail
Bonnie D. FordU.S. Soccer took the first step in keeping WPS intact, but Bonnie Ford believes this development is only a postponement of the inevitable and suggests the sport take a deep breath and rethink the future.
Story | Conversation | December 13, 2011 -
Alberto Contador suspended; Bonnie Ford raises key questions abou...
Bonnie D. FordTour de France winner Alberto Contador's positive test result for clenbuterol raises conflicting information and speculation about cycling's credibility and the anti-doping system itself. We try to separate fact from fiction.
Story | Conversation | September 30, 2010 -
In Case You Missed It: The Day In Sports
Landis: "I Want to Clear My Conscience" Cyclist Floyd Landis admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs for most of his career, according to ESPN.com's Bonnie Ford. The head of cycling's world governing body questions Landis' credibility, saying ...
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9A ET Floyd Landis Fingers Lance Armstrong Santana Moss Linked to...
LANDIS: "I WANT TO CLEAR MY CONSCIENCE" In a lengthy phone interview last night with ESPN.com's Bonnie Ford, cyclist Floyd Landis admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs for most of his career, including in 2006 when he tested positive and was...
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Huge opportunity for U.S. Fed Cup squad
Bonnie D. FordMary Joe Fernandez's mantra for her U.S. Fed Cup squad is to rebuild and win at the same time. That's not an easy task, unless you have determined young players.
Story | Conversation | April 20, 2010 -
Wayne Odesnik non-ruling fails to safeguard the greater good
Bonnie D. FordTennis officials should have explored all avenues to punish Wayne Odesnik -- or at least keep him off the court -- during and immediately following his criminal case for transporting HGH. Instead, they did nothing -- and failed the sport.
Story | Conversation | April 13, 2010 -
Bonnie Ford: Chris Klug isn't just out for gold -- he's aiming to...
Bonnie D. FordChris Klug, the only Olympic athlete to win a medal after surviving an organ transplant, is back for his third Olympics. His goals are the same: Go for gold, while raising awareness in the process.
Story | Conversation | February 14, 2010 -
Bonnie Ford: Hannah Kearney's light at the end of the tunnel? A g...
Bonnie D. FordFour years ago, Hannah Kearney almost succumbed to the pressures that come with being an Olympian. Now, the American skier is a gold-medal winner.
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Bonnie Ford: Canadian inner conflict at heart of Winter Olympic o...
Bonnie D. FordThe start of these Games hasn't gone exactly according to plan for a country desperately trying to make a big splash. But the best thing Canada can do as host is to conduct itself the way it does so naturally inside the boards.
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U.S. cycling teams tap new doping tester
Bonnie FordThe only two U.S.-based cycling teams with Pro Tour status have chosen a pre-eminent American anti-doping scientist to oversee the continuation of independent anti-doping testing programs.
Story | Conversation | December 08, 2008
