Oscar Pistorius AKA Blade Runner Prepares For 2012 Olympics

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While representing their country in the 2012 London Olympics will be a badge of honor for all the athletes, none will be as proud as Oscar Pistorious - A 26-year old South African who is often called the blade runner or the fastest man on no legs! That's because unlike most runners, Oscar does not compete with his natural legs, but, with carbon-fiber artificial limbs.

Born with no fibula in either of his legs, Oscar's parents had to decide early on between confining him to a wheelchair for his entire life or, amputating his lower legs and replacing them with artificial limbs. Fortunately for him, they chose the latter and, at just 19 months of age, Oscar was walking with his first pair of fiberglass legs.

Perhaps that is why Oscar has never thought of himself as 'disabled'. He grew up playing rugby, water polo and tennis and even, tried wrestling. In 2004, after suffering from a serious rugby injury, he was introduced to running, a sport he fell in love with immediately. Within three years, he became a world-class athlete, winning numerous medals and breaking over 27 records. At the Summer 2008 Paralympics (Olympics for people with disabilities), he made history, by becoming the first competitor to win gold medals in the 100m, 200m and 400m track events.

While Oscar is happy with his achievements, his biggest aspiration is to become the fastest sprinter in the world, by competing with able-bodied athletes. In 2008, the Olympic committee turned down his request to compete in the regular events, not because they thought of him as disabled, but because they believed his carbon legs gave him an unfair advantage over normal athletes!

However, the amazing athlete persevered and was recently given the green light to compete in both the World Championships and the 2012 Olympics. No matter what the outcome, there is very little that will hold back this amazing man whose motto in life is 'You're not disabled by the disabilities you have, you are able by the abilities you have.'

Resources: Time.com, sportsillustrated.cnn.com,telegraph.co.uk

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  • mystery manover 13 years
    i think those legs are really cool and when he runs his calfs wont hurt because he does not have any!
    • Cuddley4over 13 years
      OMG this is so cool!!!!!!!!
      • dancer
        dancerover 13 years
        That's so cool how he can do that when he still has no feet!
        • supernova
          supernovaover 13 years
          COOOOL!!
          • gigiover 13 years
            that is soo cool that he can still run like that.
            • Trinityover 13 years
              It is so Awsome don't you think.
              • lane
                laneover 13 years
                i do tack, it's very breath taking.
                • drew
                  drewover 13 years
                  Whoa, that is too cool!
                  • swagman
                    swagmanover 13 years
                    how does he keep balance. and that is awsome and sad at the same time
                    • rachel
                      rachelover 13 years
                      nice