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"Sportsman of the Year" Lance Armstrong and guests celebrate with bottled Guinness Draft at a recent Sports Illustrated Party, held at the restaurant Tao in New York City.
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February 3, 2003
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Caption: "Sportsman of the Year" Lance Armstrong and guests celebrate with bottled Guinness Draft at a recent Sports Illustrated Party, held at the restaurant Tao in New York City. Guinness was one of the co-presenting sponsors on hand as Lance Armstrong was honored as the 2002 Sports Illustrated "Sportsman of the Year." Armstrong. Four-time winner of the Tour de France, was selected for "exemplifying the ideals of sportsmanship in the achievement of excellence in his sport. "Sport Illustrated managing editor Terry McDonnell presented ...
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