Its about time. After an excruciating and absurd debate, double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius will be allowed to compete in the Olympics. Pistorius won his appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport today which immediately overturned an asinine ruling by the International Association of Athletics Federations which stated Pistorius gained an unfair advantage from his prosthetics.
In what world would not having feet in a foot race be an advantage. Lets give him credit where credit is due. The man can run faster than 99% of the worlds population and he does not have feet. Sure he is not as likely to pull a hamstring as the other guys but he also cannot feel the track under his toes. I also doubt the other guys run in constant fear of having there legs fall off mid race. Sure someday prosthetics could give someone an unfair advantage but this is not the case.
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