Oscar Pistorius, the South African bilateral amputee sprinter
whose dream of competing against able-bodied runners at the Olympic
Games has divided opinion within the sport, faces the most
important challenge of his career on Sunday, November 11. That’s
when Pistorius begins two days of scientific testing to discover
whether his distinctive artificial legs offer him an unfair
advantage, according to an article by Simon Hart in the
Telegraph.
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