overcoming obstacles Long!!!
Amputee runner Oscar Pistorius wins appeal
MILAN, Italy (AP)—His Olympic dream suddenly revived, Oscar Pistorius can get back to what he loves most—running.
The double-amputee sprinter from South Africa was cleared Friday to compete in his bid to qualify for the Beijing Games.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport overturned a ruling by the International Association of Athletics Federations that barred the 21-year-old runner from the Olympics and any other able-bodied competition because of his prosthetic racing blades.
Pistorius broke into a broad smile to a roomful of applause when the decision was announced. He reached toward his manager, Peet van Zyl, for a victory handshake.
The first time you do something - It's going to be a personal record!
That's awesome. I know that the olympic committee was trying to ban amputees because they were thinking they had an unfair advantage with their running prosthetics which I think is total bull**** Those dudes have serious disadvantages to limbed runners. I hope he wins the gold and then maybe karate kicks the silver medalist when he crosses the finish line. :)
A guy names Scott Rigsby ran the Ironman last year as a double amputee. He's also of the "If I can do it, anyone can do it" club. He and the Hoyt's are my motivation as I'm in the thick of training for MY Ironman in November 2009.
Cool article on Mr. Rigsby:
http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-243-297--12344-0,00.html