Video: “IAAF Says No to Amputee’s Blades”
Posted January 14th, 2008 at 5:00 PM by Jeremy Sussman
Section: News & Results, Track & Field, Olympics
South African sprinter Oscar Pistorius is likely to appeal against the today’s ruling by the IAAF ruling that he gains an unfair advantage over able bodied athletes from his hi-tech false legs.
Below you will find a video report by our friends at Reuters.
In addition, please check out the front-page story in today’s New York Times by Joshua Robinson.
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Tags: advantage, ban, Cheetah Flex Foot, double amputee, flase legs, IAAF, New York Times, ny times, Oscar Pistorius, ossur, prosthetics, reuters, ruling, South Africa, sprinter, the news room, voxant
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