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Lance Armstrong withdraws from swimming event

Swimming’s International Federation raised objections to Lance Armstrong’s participation in the Masters South Central Zone Championships forcing him to withdraw from the event.

Zeenews Sports Bureau
Austin: Swimming’s International Federation raised objections to Lance Armstrong’s participation in the Masters South Central Zone Championships forcing him to withdraw from the event. The U.S Anti-Doping Agency had banned Armstrong from sanctioned competition for life for his use of performance-enhancing drugs during a cycling career that included seven Tour de France titles. U.S. Masters Swimming executive director Rob Butcher had said on Wednesday that Armstrong, who is a U.S. Masters Swimming member, would be allowed to compete in his 40-44 age group as the event did not fall under USADA drug testing rules. But FINA, swimming`s international federation, sent a letter to U.S. Masters Swimming officials, saying that because U.S. Masters Swimming is under its umbrella as a sanctioning body, it must abide by the WADA code and bar Armstrong from participating.