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Lance Armstrong was once known as the seven-time Tour de France winner, but as of Aug. 24, he will be simply Lance Armstrong. He has resigned from his fight against the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). Armstrong was stripped of all cycling titles dating as far back as 1998. According to the USADA, Armstrong concealed his doping dating back to August 1, 1998. Armstrong is not the only athlete stripped of his glorious titles. Let's take a stroll down doping memory lane.
As of Aug. 24, 2012, Armstrong was stripped of all cycling titles and received a lifetime period of ineligibility. Reuters/Stringer AustraliaBonds hit 762 home runs and the most runs in a season in 2001,however in April 2011 he was convicted for obstruction of justice for lying to a grand jury about using steroids and human growth hormones. REUTERS/Stephen LamJones was once known as a former three Olympic gold and two bronze medalist, until October 2007, when she was convicted for lying to federal investigators for using performance-enhanced drugs. REUTERS/Gary HershornFormer Canadian sprinter, Johnson won the 1988 Olympic 100 meters and soon after was stripped of his gold medal and world-record time after he tested positive for the banned steroid stanozolol. Ben JohnsonLewis was involved in what is known as the biggest doping cover up in all of sports. A five-time Olympic medalist, Lewis was one of the several athletes that tested positive for drugs between 1988 and 2000, but was cleared by internal appeal process. REUTERS/Herwig Prammer