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“The club's sparkling new, soccer-specific stadium, located near Interstates 70 and 435 in Village West, is set to open June 9 and will be called Livestrong Sporting Park.”
“The race will be one of three events called Livestrong Challenge Series fundraisers this year.”
“He's also turned the Lance Armstrong Foundation, better known as Livestrong, into one of the top 10 groups funding cancer research in the United States.”
The Huffington Post: Lance Armstrong Foundation In Trouble After Doping Scandal
“The club’s sparkling new, soccer-specific stadium, located near Interstates 70 and 435 in Village West, is set to open June 9 and will be called Livestrong Sporting Park.”
“The two semifinal winners, who will play for the title at Livestrong Sporting Park in Kansas City on April 2, will advance to the Olympics.”
“The most visible words on Armstrong's clothing were the bright yellow letters of 'Livestrong' printed on his long black sleeves.”
“A company Mr. Williams co-owned, eSoles, wanted to sell athletic shoe liners bearing the Armstrong Foundation's "Livestrong" logo.”
The Wall Street Journal: For Cycling's Big Backers, Joy Ride Ends in Grief
“Thought to point out this interesting section from page nine of the "Livestrong" Sotheby's catalog:”
“Ashley Rindsberg is a writer and freelance book editor who has contributed to a number of recent books and to online newspapers and magazines such as Livestrong, Ynet, and Israel Insider.”
“Its yellow "Livestrong" wristbands that started selling in 2004 are still seen everywhere - with many copycats.”
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abigail The yellow "Livestrong" wristband was developed by cancer survivor and cyclist Lance Armstrong in the summer of 2004 to raise money for the Lance Armstrong Foundation. The wristbands were manufactured and donated by Nike and sold for $1 each. By March 2005, over 58 million wristbands had been sold. Apr 11, 2011