Guru Challenge LIVESTRONG.COM Dare To Contest



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Lance Armstrong is no stranger to facing a challenge. He's battled and overcome testicular cancer. He fought his way to the top of the cycling ranks, winning seven Tour de France championships. And, he continues his war on cancer through political advocacy and awareness. Lance is also daring others to make a difference through LIVESTRONG.COM, where he hopes to motivate and inspire people to make healthy changes in their lifestyles.
Now, it's your turn. Lance is daring you to share your story. Tell the community at www.LIVESTRONG.COM how you dared to make a difference in your life or the life of someone else. How did you dare to improve? How did you dare to overcome an obstacle? How did you dare to battle back? It's your cha
nce to tell the world what you have dared to do. Are you up for the challenge? We dare you.


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Good information ... ( 3 months ago by GETRINGTONES)
Good information Lance.
Great idea! ( 3 months ago by velocity635)
Great idea!
Thanks so much. We ... ( 2 months ago by livestrong)
Thanks so much. We are still gathering submissions. If you or anyone you know has a inspirational story to share, please send it our way. We look forward to your participation.
im going to try to ... ( 2 months ago by SydneyShaank)
im going to try to do it! :D
Awesome! We're ... ( 2 months ago by livestrong)
Awesome! We're eager to see your video.
i need to write a ... ( 2 months ago by temariNysuga)
i need to write a book there is no way i could cover it in a 10 minute video. me and johnny will be busy and then on vacation first:)
lol I hope you ... ( 2 months ago by thephoenixseal)
lol I hope you understand my story by the video I responded with
Lance Armstrong's ... ( 2 months ago by 956pown)
Lance Armstrong's my hero. i love that guy.
Thanks! We hope you ... ( 2 months ago by livestrong)
Thanks! We hope you or someone you know has an inspirational story to share.
Good luck to ... ( 2 months ago by UGKisback)
Good luck to everyone!!
Lance is my Hero! ... ( 2 months ago by johnobama)
Lance is my Hero! He nails the hottest ladies in entertainment!! Im there with you Lance!! I hope to have some stories to share like you too!! Keep rockin!!!!
I posted a video ... ( 2 months ago by freeindeed16)
I posted a video for the guru challenge ...it is slighly over 2 minutes...please forgive me. The person giving testimony was NERVOUS, but it is truly for real and touching. Thanks for allowing me to share! KEEP BEING STRONG!!!
If there is any way ... ( 2 months ago by livestrong)
If there is any way you could edit it down to two minutes it would be greatly appreciated. Unfortunately our 2 minute rule has to apply to everyone. Thanks for your submission!
Nice one, I am a ... ( 2 months ago by EtherialMInd)
Nice one, I am a Lance Armstrong's big fan. Guys, do you think my video is a challenge for the bravery? Thank you.
You are awesome ... ( 2 months ago by soxeyer)
You are awesome lance keep on rockin dude
I always see Lance ... ( 2 months ago by WillieBHardigin)
I always see Lance Armstrong in north idaho he's the man!
We are going to ... ( 2 months ago by DecimalBrothers)
We are going to post a video but don we have to make it like the standard guru video, or do we have the permission to be creative and make it into a short film/story?
Yes, please be ... ( 2 months ago by livestrong)
Yes, please be creative. You can submit your video as a short film. Please just make it 2 minutes or less.
rock on lance ( 2 months ago by ironmantriathalon)
rock on lance
it counts! thanks, ... ( 2 months ago by livestrong)
it counts! thanks, we received it.
Lance i dunno how ... ( 2 months ago by deepnx)
Lance i dunno how many indians living in INDIA are ur fans but i am ur BIGGEST INDIAN fan !!! .... u have inspired me alot :D cant wait to see u back on wheels on July 09
Thanks for the ... ( 2 months ago by curesrock)
Thanks for the awesome challenge of creating a "Dare To" YouTube video! It really caused me to reflect back on my own journey, work a little harder on my current "dares"...and gave me something to challenge all my friends with this week. It has been great to see all the posts and very inspiring. LIVESTRONG!
the decimalbrothers ... ( 2 months ago by ilovesugarquills)
the decimalbrothers made the best vid for this
Whoops! Came across ... ( 2 months ago by kasrkinmullet)
Whoops! Came across this video a few days to late. Good luck to you in 09 Lance.



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