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Armstrong's future includes NYC Marathon return

  
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By Larry Fine
Posted Tuesday, 21 November, 2006

NEW YORK, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Lance Armstrong is mulling over his future yet the seven-time Tour de France champion has settled on at least one challenge for next year -- he will return for another crack at the New York City Marathon.

Armstrong is resisting offers of acting work and a possible urge to enter the political arena to concentrate on being retired but the American, who described his maiden marathon earlier this month as "the hardest thing I've ever done", has already decided to run the 26.2-mile (42.16-km) race again.

"I'm going back next year; I've decided I'm going back," the 35-year-old cycling great told Reuters in a recent telephone interview from his hometown of Austin, Texas, after opening the seventh 24-hour fitness centre to bear his name.

Armstrong has not run at all since the marathon, where he raised $600,000 for his foundation and cancer research and met a personal goal of finishing under three hours with a time of 2 hours 59 minutes 36 seconds.

"I'm still shaking it off. I'm still limping," said Armstrong, who is bothered by shin splints.

Armstrong said he was stunned by the interest he aroused in New York. "I was surprised by the amount of coverage," he said.

 



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