Oscar Pistorius free to qualify for Olympics on prosthetics
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Good news for the cyborgs in the crowd: the ruling by the worldly organization of Athletics Federations that barred double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorious from a shot at the Olympics has been overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Detractors from Oscar’s entry into the Olympics have cited a suspect study that says Oscar could be using as little as 25% of the energy of other sprinters, thanks to the mechanical advantage of his “Cheetah” prosthetics, which basically act as springs. Others feared that that could set a dangerous precedent for
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Original post by Paul Miller
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