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United States Representative Adriano Espaillat (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the âHarlem Hellfighters,â in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Credit: Kyle Mazza/CNP for NY-stock-foto
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United States Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the âHarlem Hellfighters,â in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Credit: Kyle Mazza/CNP fo-stock-foto
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United States Representative Adriano Espaillat (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the âHarlem Hellfighters,â in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Credit: Kyle Mazza/CNP for NY-stock-foto
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Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) presents a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the âHarlem Hellfighters,â in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Credit: Kyle Mazza/CNP for NY-stock-foto
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Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) presents a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the âHarlem Hellfighters,â in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Credit: Kyle Mazza/CNP for NY-stock-foto
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Surrounded by members of the New York Congressional delegation and members of the 369th Sustainment Brigade, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) presents a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the Harlem Hellfighters, in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Deb-stock-foto
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United States House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the âHarlem Hellfighters,â in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Credit: Kyle Mazza/CNP f-stock-foto
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Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) presents a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the âHarlem Hellfighters,â in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Credit: Kyle Mazza/CNP for NY-stock-foto
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United States Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the âHarlem Hellfighters,â in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Credit: Kyle Mazza/CNP fo-stock-foto
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United States Representative Thomas Suozzi (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the âHarlem Hellfighters,â in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Credit: Kyle Mazza/CNP for NY Pos-stock-foto
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United States Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the âHarlem Hellfighters,â in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Credit: Kyle Mazza/CNP for NY Post-stock-foto
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United States Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the âHarlem Hellfighters,â in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Credit: Kyle Mazza/CNP for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO-stock-foto
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Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) presents a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the Harlem Hellfighters, in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Looking on from right is United Sta-stock-foto
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United States House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the âHarlem Hellfighters,â in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Credit: Kyle Mazza/CNP f-stock-foto
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Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the Harlem Hellfighters, in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Looking on from right is United States House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (Democrat of New York) Credit: Kyle Mazza/CNP for NY Post (R-stock-foto
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United States House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the âHarlem Hellfighters,â in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Credit: Kyle Mazza/CNP f-stock-foto
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Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) makes remarks prior to presenting a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the Harlem Hellfighters, in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Credit: Ky-stock-foto
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Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) presents a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett.Photo by Kyle Mazza/CNP/ABACAPRESS-stock-foto
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Surrounded by members of the New York Congressional delegation and members of the 369th Sustainment Brigade, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) presents a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Deb-stock-foto
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United States Representative Adriano Espaillat (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett.Photo by Kyle Mazza/CNP/ABACAPRESS-stock-foto
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Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) presents a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett.Photo by Kyle Mazza/CNP/ABACAPRESS-stock-foto
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United States Representative Adriano Espaillat (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett.Photo by Kyle Mazza/CNP/ABACAPRESS-stock-foto
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United States Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett.Photo by Kyle Mazza/CNP/ABACAP-stock-foto
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United States Representative Thomas Suozzi (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett.Photo by Kyle Mazza/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-foto
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United States Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett.Photo by Kyle Mazza/CNP/ABACAP-stock-foto
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Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) presents a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Looking on from right is United Sta-stock-foto
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Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) presents a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett.Photo by Kyle Mazza/CNP/ABACAPRESS-stock-foto
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United States Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett.Photo by Kyle Mazza/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM f-stock-foto
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United States House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett.Photo by Kyle Mazza/CNP/ABACA-stock-foto
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United States House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett.Photo by Kyle Mazza/CNP/ABACA-stock-foto
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United States Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett.Photo by Kyle Mazza/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (REST-stock-foto
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Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Looking on from right is United States House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (Democrat of New York)Photo by Kyle Mazza/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-foto
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United States House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett.Photo by Kyle Mazza/CNP/ABACA-stock-foto
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Washington, DC. 9th July, 2025. Greg LeMond accepts the Congressional Gold Medal from Speaker of the US House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana), in Statuary Hall in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, July 9, 2025. LeMond is a three time winner of the Tour de France and two time winner of the Road Race World Championship. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Washington, DC. 9th July, 2025. Greg LeMond accepts the Congressional Gold Medal from Speaker of the US House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana), in Statuary Hall in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, July 9, 2025. LeMond is a three time winner of the Tour de France and two time winner of the Road Race World Championship. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Washington, DC. 9th July, 2025. Greg LeMond accepts the Congressional Gold Medal from Speaker of the US House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana), in Statuary Hall in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, July 9, 2025. LeMond is a three time winner of the Tour de France and two time winner of the Road Race World Championship. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Washington, DC. 9th July, 2025. Speaker of the US House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) stands as the US national anthem is sung, during a celebration during which the Congressional Gold Medal is awarded to cyclist Greg Lemond, in Statuary Hall, in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, July 9, 2025. LeMond is a three time winner of the Tour de France and two time winner of the Road Race World Championship. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Washington, DC. 9th July, 2025. Greg LeMond walks into Statuary Hall during a celebration during which the Congressional Gold Medal will be awarded to him, in Statuary Hall, in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, July 9, 2025. LeMond is a three time winner of the Tour de France and two time winner of the Road Race World Championship. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Washington, DC. 9th July, 2025. Greg LeMond accepts the Congressional Gold Medal from Speaker of the US House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana), in Statuary Hall in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, July 9, 2025. LeMond is a three time winner of the Tour de France and two time winner of the Road Race World Championship. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Washington, DC. 9th July, 2025. Greg LeMond sits in Statuary Hall during a celebration during which the Congressional Gold Medal will be awarded to him, in Statuary Hall, in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, July 9, 2025. LeMond is a three time winner of the Tour de France and two time winner of the Road Race World Championship. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto