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Oscar Pistorius, Double-Amputee “Blade Runner,” Makes History at Olympics

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Oscar Pistorius, the double-amputee track athlete nicknamed “Blade Runner,” made history in London on Saturday when he became the first amputee sprinter to compete in the Olympics.

The South African finished his 400-meter heat in second place with a time of 45.44 seconds to qualify for Sunday’s semifinals.

“On the blocks, I didn’t know if I should cry or be happy,” Pistorius told reporters after the race. “It was such a mix of emotions.”

Noting that he still had “goose bumps” an hour after the competition, Pistorius called it “the most amazing experience.”

The 25-year-old four-time Paralympic champion was born without fibulas and had his legs amputated below the knees as a baby.

He began competing against able-bodied athletes in 2007, but failed to qualify for the 2008 Games in Beijing and had to wage a long campaign to be accepted in London, successfully fighting claims that his carbon-fiber prosthetics give him an unfair advantage.

In addition to the 400-meter, Pistorius is slated to race in the 4×400 relay.

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  • Princess

    Wow that is so inspiring. Congrats, Oscar!!!! :)

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/GMOPPLDDKUK4MHOCQFJGROQKCI Aziza

    CONGRATS OSCAR

  • Insatnlf

    Congratulations. Now, this is what you call determination, hard work and achievement. The man is true inspiration.

  • http://twitter.com/nirvanaman_1985 sam

    possible unfair advantage so he shouldn’t be allowed to race in the olympics.

  • Alienchild

    If he had an unfair advantage, he would have wiped the floor with his fellow competitors during his qualifying rounds. Instead, he only barely qualified for the games at all and came second during his heat. Give the guy a break and look at him as an inspiration to us able bodied people who complain about the tough deals we’re dealt. You make the best with what you’re given. Go Oscar!

  • MacDaddyWatch

    Sorry folks, but technology is a non-Olympic event…he shouldn’t be there.

  • Jalee33

    I’m on the fence. Great Job Oscar.
    I dont know if its an unfair advantage or not. No one really does. Mostly because we are not sure how good he would have been if he had his legs.
    But, I do know as technology gets better (as it always does) we will have to at some point draw a line.

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