South African bilateral sprinter Oscar Pistorius should know
within three weeks if he can compete at the Beijing Olympics, said
an official for the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on April
30. “We have been asked to deliver a decision as soon as possible,”
CAS Secretary General Mathieu Reeb told Reuters on the last day of
Pistorius’s two-day hearing in Lausanne, Switzerland. “Normally the
decision will be rendered in a few days after the hearing, I don’t
know exactly when, but I would say probably in two or three weeks
maximum.”
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