Lance Armstrong to run Boston Marathon

Thu Jan 17, 2008 1:18pm EST
 
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BOSTON (Reuters) - Seven times Tour de France cycling champion Lance Armstrong has entered the Boston Marathon on April 21, organizers said on Thursday.

Armstrong qualified for the 112th Boston Marathon with a time of two hours 46 minutes 43 seconds in last year's New York City Marathon. The Boston Marathon's qualifying time for Armstrong's 35-to-39 age group is 3:15.00.

The race will be the American's third marathon. Following his retirement from professional cycling, Armstrong competed in the 2006 New York race and crossed the finish line in 2:59:36.

In Boston, cancer-survivor Armstrong will be raising money for the Lance Armstrong Foundation, which raises money for cancer prevention and care.

(Writing by Larry Fine in New York, editing by Alan Baldwin)

 
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