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.
As unpopular as this line of reasoning maybe the Olympics have represented the best NATURAL ATHLETES in the world. The Special Olympics represents the best in people that have diasbilities. Changing the Olympics is NOT the proper solution as I see it. Nor would changing the rules of engagement help either. If technology assisted people enter races someone soon is going to push one down, trip one or claim a foul from one. What has really been accomplished here?
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