Berliner Boersenzeitung - Three-time Tour de France winner LeMond receives Congressional Gold Medal

EUR -
AED 4.262113
AFN 79.50284
ALL 97.249292
AMD 444.159749
ANG 2.076747
AOA 1064.076058
ARS 1553.97679
AUD 1.784376
AWG 2.0916
AZN 1.972748
BAM 1.955132
BBD 2.3428
BDT 141.211759
BGN 1.957326
BHD 0.437445
BIF 3459.518162
BMD 1.160389
BND 1.49279
BOB 8.03567
BRL 6.390027
BSD 1.160304
BTN 101.875514
BWP 15.652058
BYN 3.819295
BYR 22743.616342
BZD 2.330764
CAD 1.596584
CDF 3353.523451
CHF 0.936793
CLF 0.028756
CLP 1128.106798
CNY 8.336352
CNH 8.343026
COP 4746.569523
CRC 587.514483
CUC 1.160389
CUP 30.750298
CVE 110.227344
CZK 24.574367
DJF 206.641873
DKK 7.462633
DOP 70.615876
DZD 150.968429
EGP 56.217383
ERN 17.405829
ETB 161.275344
FJD 2.619464
FKP 0.871994
GBP 0.871673
GEL 3.128757
GGP 0.871994
GHS 12.242451
GIP 0.871994
GMD 84.137888
GNF 10063.562093
GTQ 8.903958
GYD 242.77171
HKD 9.108894
HNL 30.498581
HRK 7.533007
HTG 152.267982
HUF 398.265097
IDR 18981.868614
ILS 4.004739
IMP 0.871994
INR 101.788765
IQD 1520.080711
IRR 48881.369753
ISK 142.808948
JEP 0.871994
JMD 185.436651
JOD 0.822699
JPY 171.214753
KES 150.153073
KGS 101.476249
KHR 4648.652298
KMF 493.746958
KPW 1044.289204
KRW 1610.955622
KWD 0.354696
KYD 0.966995
KZT 623.489243
LAK 25104.721828
LBP 103970.85755
LKR 349.090744
LRD 232.656535
LSL 20.671738
LTL 3.426325
LVL 0.701907
LYD 6.314843
MAD 10.526504
MDL 19.708777
MGA 5133.379054
MKD 61.508987
MMK 2436.016594
MNT 4167.460726
MOP 9.381961
MRU 46.285188
MUR 52.948251
MVR 17.885686
MWK 2012.133997
MXN 21.741342
MYR 4.90885
MZN 74.218639
NAD 20.671738
NGN 1776.949608
NIO 42.695414
NOK 11.851826
NPR 162.998317
NZD 1.956624
OMR 0.446176
PAB 1.160364
PEN 4.12609
PGK 4.818354
PHP 66.727564
PKR 329.475345
PLN 4.278311
PYG 8691.030976
QAR 4.230255
RON 5.076353
RSD 117.187659
RUB 93.026499
RWF 1678.527839
SAR 4.354292
SBD 9.566433
SCR 17.092336
SDG 696.736407
SEK 11.192975
SGD 1.492764
SHP 0.911883
SLE 26.800702
SLL 24332.773094
SOS 663.190587
SRD 42.898988
STD 24017.700974
STN 24.491633
SVC 10.152532
SYP 15086.644004
SZL 20.667939
THB 37.564677
TJS 10.849748
TMT 4.072964
TND 3.419932
TOP 2.717749
TRY 47.184305
TTD 7.866516
TWD 34.748769
TZS 2860.358095
UAH 48.273709
UGX 4142.584813
USD 1.160389
UYU 46.564093
UZS 14533.035235
VES 147.312277
VND 30431.190743
VUV 138.230271
WST 3.216023
XAF 655.766885
XAG 0.030691
XAU 0.000345
XCD 3.136008
XCG 2.091186
XDR 0.817974
XOF 655.732989
XPF 119.331742
YER 278.89951
ZAR 20.679227
ZMK 10444.889923
ZMW 26.718254
ZWL 373.644652
  • RBGPF

    -0.0200

    74.92

    -0.03%

  • RYCEF

    0.1000

    14.45

    +0.69%

  • SCS

    0.0250

    15.985

    +0.16%

  • GSK

    -0.2800

    37.04

    -0.76%

  • CMSC

    0.0300

    23.1

    +0.13%

  • RELX

    -2.0300

    48.56

    -4.18%

  • RIO

    0.7020

    60.402

    +1.16%

  • BCC

    -2.5750

    84.195

    -3.06%

  • VOD

    0.3450

    11.445

    +3.01%

  • CMSD

    0.1100

    23.62

    +0.47%

  • BCE

    -0.0100

    23.55

    -0.04%

  • SCU

    0.0000

    12.72

    0%

  • JRI

    0.0900

    13.35

    +0.67%

  • BTI

    0.5950

    56.435

    +1.05%

  • BP

    0.8050

    34.405

    +2.34%

  • NGG

    0.5700

    72.85

    +0.78%

  • AZN

    -0.4300

    74.05

    -0.58%

Three-time Tour de France winner LeMond receives Congressional Gold Medal
Three-time Tour de France winner LeMond receives Congressional Gold Medal / Photo: ALEX WONG - GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

Three-time Tour de France winner LeMond receives Congressional Gold Medal

Greg LeMond, a three-time Tour de France winner, received the Congressional Gold Medal on Wednesday.

Text size:

In a ceremony at the US Capitol, House Speaker Mike Johnson praised the 64-year-old LeMond as "a model of sportsmanship, excellence and integrity" in bestowing the medal, which is conferred by an act of Congress.

"It is the highest honor that we can bestow in this institution," Johnson said. "It honors citizens whose contributions have shaped our country, enriched our history and lifted the spirits of the American people."

LeMond won his groundbreaking first Tour de France title in 1986.

Shot in a hunting accident in 1987, he made a comeback and won the Tour again in 1989 and 1990 -- claiming his second victory in '89 by just eight seconds over Frenchman Laurent Fignon in a race thrillingly decided in a final-stage time trial.

LeMond, who also won road race world titles in 1983 and 1989, recalled that as a teenager in 1970s America he had not even realized that cycling was a competitive sport until he saw a racing peloton pass his house one day.

"After winning my first race, I became passionately obsessed with cycling," he recalled.

He moved to Europe at the age of 19 to pursue his dream. LeMond spoke warmly of the friendships he forged in France, with teammates, technicians and fans.

"I stand here knowing this honor isn't mine alone," LeMond said. "It belongs to every supporter, every family member and to all the extraordinary Americans whose courage and sacrifice made my life and career possible."

LeMond is the only American Tour de France winner after Lance Armstrong and Floyd Landis were stripped of their titles in doping scandals.

Since retiring, he has been a strong anti-doping advocate.

Congress voted to award the medal to LeMond in 2020, but the Covid pandemic delayed its presentation.

Few sports figures have received the honor. The list includes Olympian Jesse Owens, boxer Joe Louis, golf great Jack Nicklaus and tennis legend Billie Jean King among a handful of others.

(U.Gruber--BBZ)