Armstrong must confess under oath—anti-doping chief | Inquirer Sports

Armstrong must confess under oath—anti-doping chief

/ 06:55 AM January 16, 2013

This Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 photo provided by Harpo Studios Inc., shows talk-show host Oprah Winfrey interviewing cyclist Lance Armstrong during taping for the show “Oprah and Lance Armstrong: The Worldwide Exclusive” in Austin, Texas. The two-part episode of “Oprah’s Next Chapter” will air nationally Thursday and Friday, Jan. 17-18, 2013. AP /Courtesy of Harpo Studios, Inc., George Burns

MONTREAL—Lance Armstrong must confess to doping under oath and aid the fight against cheating if he hopes to mitigate his life ban, World Anti-Doping Agency director general David Howman said Tuesday.

US talk show host Oprah Winfrey confirmed on Tuesday that the fallen cycling icon “came clean” on his use of performance enhancing drugs in an interview taped at his Austin, Texas, home on Monday.

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The interview is to air in two parts on Winfrey’s OWN cable network on Thursday and Friday.

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“WADA has read with interest media reports suggesting a television ‘confession’ made by Lance Armstrong,” Howman said in a statement.

“While WADA encourages all athletes to come clean about any doping activities they have been involved with or know about, these details must be passed on to the relevant anti-doping authorities.”

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Armstrong lost his record seven Tour de France titles along with most of his other cycling achievements when the International Cycling Union (UCI) upheld the life ban meted out by the US Anti-Doping Agency last year.

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The 41-year-old reportedly hopes a public confession could open the door to a return to competitive sport in marathons and triathlons.

“Only when Mr. Armstrong makes a full confession under oath — and tells the anti-doping authorities all he knows about doping activities — can any legal and proper process for him to seek any reopening or reconsideration of his lifetime ban commence,” Howman said.

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