
A Profile in Courage: Brad Snyder
From tragedy in Afghanistan to triumph in London: How a Navy Lieutenant became the standard-bearer of courage for clean athletes around the world.
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From tragedy in Afghanistan to triumph in London: How a Navy Lieutenant became the standard-bearer of courage for clean athletes around the world.
Ex-Pro Cyclist Tyler Hamilton speaks about his choice to come clean and tell the truth, as well as the bright future he envisions for the next generation.
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