It didn't take long to determine what type of significance Floyd Landis' Wiki Defense would have on the process of sports arbitration or on the way athletes defend themselves against allegations. Lance Armstrong has recently followed suit and published his own collection of legal documents on thepaceline.com to refute David Walsh's latest book, From Lance to Landis: Inside the American Doping Controversy at the Tour de France.
Among the published documents are:
- Response letter (Word 138K)
EXHIBITS - PDF format
- The Physiological Basis of Lance Armstrong’s Tour de France Performances (778K)
- Lance Armstrong's Physical Maturation (2.4M)
- Affidavit of Travis Tygart (183K)
- Affidavit of Don Catlin (963K)
- Affidavit of Jonathan Vaughters (58K)
- Affidavit of Dr. Craig Nichols (306K)
- Betsy Andreu Testimony (41K)
- Frankie Andreu Testimony (16K)
- David Walsh email (83K)
- Letter to Dr. Prentice Steffen (27K)
- Dr. Prentice Steffen retraction (15K)
- Lisa Shiles Bela email (200K)
- Chris Carmichael defends Lance Armstrong (13K)
- Lance Armstrong open letter to Dick Pound (20K)
- Lance Armstrong letter to IOC requesting disciplinary action against Dick Pound (585K)
- Final Arbitration Award (69K)
I think it's a damn good idea.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised no one before Floyd had even tried it...especially with the wacking one-sided nature of the sports arbitration system
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