Oscar "Blade Runner" Pistorius - "the fastest thing on no legs"
Anyone been watching the Sheffield Grand Prix athletics?
Oscar Pistorius came last in the men's 400m earlier this evening, finishing less than half a second behind the man in front of him.... Doesn't sound so impressive... ... until you consider that he has no legs.... He had his legs amputated before his 1st birthday, due to a congenital condition, & runs with the aid of special carbon fibre prosthetic "blades". He's a Paralympic medal winner & record holder, & is hoping to compete against able-bodied athletes at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing (subject to a dispute with the IAAF). Remarkable athlete :tu: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/othe...rt/6294110.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/athletics/6292786.stm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Pistorius |
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I know he's remarkable & I commend him, but it makes me cringe every time I see him run.
Imagining the force exerted on his stumps... Also reminds me of the Zurich ads! |
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It is an achievement I must admit, but the jury's still out to whether he has or hasn't an advantage over everyone else.
I think it would be fairer if he waited till they get proof, I know if I lost to him I'd be asking questions. Did he lose intentionally, so people don't ask too many questions, who knows? They'll be people with roller blades next doing the 100m. Don't we have the para olympics for people in that position. Can 'abled' bodied people compete in the para olympics? - Should his records in the para olympics be questioned? |
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Also says the Olympic ban by the IAAF has been lifted, but only so long as it's shown he is not at an advantage. None of the "able bodied" runners interviewed this evening had a bad word to say about him. Apparently competing in the paralympics etc. is not much of a challenge for him (as it's fairly easy for him), hence his desire to race against "able bodied" people. |
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Good luck to him.:tu:
Question?If he was running on ordinary prosthetics(and winning) would anyone think he was capable of cheating? |
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Obviously no one had a bad word about him because he came last. If he won, do you think it would still be the same then?? |
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I'm invisible..I swear I am...:D
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/spo...cle3946860.ece
He's won the appeal, so he could run in the Olympics if he manages to set a qualifying time. I'm not sure it's a good thing though... |
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But , imo, so what if this guy can run faster on his 'blades' than a person without them, he should still be allowed to compete, if he wins he will deserve the Gold Medal for sheer persistence - imho ;) |
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On a more serious note, perhaps a separate category for 'assisted' athletes, as 'disabled' becomes a little meaningless if prosthetics can mean they perform better than 'able bodied' athletes?? |
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