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.
Personally i feel like alot of you are crazy and inconsiderate assholes. How do you figure a amputeed man has that much of an advantage? He has a 30% advantage on an average joe but against trained runners its equal. The man had to reteach himself how to walk. Oh then he had to teach himself how to sprint! Oh but yea he has advantage on people who are in full physical shape. Those other runners can strengthen and improve parts of their leg that he does not even have anymore....Advantage my ass! Good for you man...I hope sets a record time!
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