Lance Armstrong to Swim Race for Charity

NBC 5 Friday 27th April, 2012

AUSTIN, TX - DECEMBER 27: Lance Armstrong poses for a portrait at his home on December 27, 2002 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Jim Herrington/Getty Images)


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