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07-17-2012, 02:46 PM | #1 |
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Oscar Pistorius in the Olympics
London 2012 Olympics: Games legend Michael Johnson believes Oscar Pistorius has an 'unfair advantage' - Telegraph
I say bravo to Michael for speaking out on this. Allowing athletes with prosthetics to compete against able-bodied athletes seems completely wrong to me. |
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07-17-2012, 03:15 PM | #2 |
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Re: Oscar Pistorius in the Olympics
Didn't "Blade Runner" barely qualify? I'm not sure what competitive advantage he really has?
Also, didn't Michael Johnson say recently black athletes have an unfair advantage as well because they're genetically faster since they're slave descendents?
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07-17-2012, 04:07 PM | #3 |
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Re: Oscar Pistorius in the Olympics
I am generally leaning towards the "should not compete" side. Prosethetics are man made alterations to one's body. Whether they provide a competitive advantage or not, they are a physical alteration of the standard physiology.
While I applaud his strength, courage and attitude and would hope that others emulate it, I do not think he belongs in a race against fully able bodied atheletes any more than one who uses chemical alterations to the physiology. I understand that this is not the politically correct stance. At the same time, with advancements in robotics, prosthetics and other mechanical assistance to disabled athletes, where should the line be drawn? How does one, or should one, determine if the mechanical replacements provide a "competitive advantage"? Is that the line? What about pharmaceuticals? Are they always to be disallowed as creating "competitive advantage"? It just seems to me to be a slippery slope. Again, please don't confuse my position that Blade Runner shouldn't be in the Olympics with any disrespect for his acheivements.
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Re: Oscar Pistorius in the Olympics
Is there any proof that he has any sort of advantage? If not let him race.
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07-17-2012, 05:20 PM | #5 |
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Re: Oscar Pistorius in the Olympics
There is a separate Olympics for paraplegics. Why not just let him dominate there?
I understand and envy the guy for wanting to compete at the highest level, but he must accept that he doesn't fit the qualifications for the "regular" Games any more. He could easily have some new prosthetics designed to increase his performance. People need to put their emotions aside when rules come into question. Can this man compete with normal runners? Sure. Can he have an advantage because he can design his feet and manipulate his stride? Possibly. It's reminding me of the controversy we had a few months back when the tranny wanted to compete in a beauty pageant. Miss Universe? The individuals don't remind me of each other but the reaction and decision-making process does. Just put emotions aside and ask for facts. Was this person born a woman? NO! So should he be allowed to compete in a womens' event? NO!
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07-17-2012, 08:26 PM | #6 |
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Re: Oscar Pistorius in the Olympics
there are probably many advatages and just as many disadvatages, and that is why he shouldn't complete. there are so many factors that a normal runner would have to be concerned about such as calf cramps for instance which would not be a concern for someone without calfs. and then there is muscle fatigue and i would imagine the list would just go on and on. i think it is very impressive what he is able to do, but dont think he should compete.
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Ban all black athletes from the Olympics!!
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07-17-2012, 11:11 PM | #8 |
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Re: Oscar Pistorius in the Olympics
If he is any faster than he could be otherwise then it shouldn't be allowed. Since it seems impossible to prove any advantage or not then I say no go. The whole point of racing or any sport is to allow people or teams of equal opportunity physiologically and organizationally to compete on level playing fields. The argument that "well he isn't all that good and can't win anyways" is terribly lazy. Anyone care about the athlete that didn't make the team because this guy did?
The guy is awesome. But he shouldn't be competing in these races. Last edited by FRPLG; 07-18-2012 at 02:17 AM. |
07-17-2012, 11:25 PM | #9 |
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Re: Oscar Pistorius in the Olympics
Poor Little Tink Tink. Now they don't want him in the Olympics. (If you like Katt Williams)
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07-17-2012, 11:37 PM | #10 |
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Re: Oscar Pistorius in the Olympics
Yeah its ridiculous (im getting better mooby), no way this guy should be able to race with the regular racers. That said he will be fun to watch and his situation will add special interest and make people feel warm about life.
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Re: Oscar Pistorius in the Olympics
well, should we discriminate against genetics too? some people are naturally better runners, so, uh... we should measure their genetic pre-disposition for atlethics and comp them with extra weight. (sarcasm btw).
I say anyone that wants to chop off their legs for a shot at a competitive advantage should be allowed to do so besides, the sooner we let him in, the sooner we can see cybernetics... and eventually the olypmics will become a gigantic robot fighting event, which is all we ever wanted anyways. |
07-18-2012, 12:27 PM | #12 |
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Re: Oscar Pistorius in the Olympics
Does anyone else kind of wish Oscar Pistorius was running for Petoria?
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07-18-2012, 12:46 PM | #13 |
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07-19-2012, 12:27 PM | #15 |
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Re: Oscar Pistorius in the Olympics
Sparks fly between Oscar ‘Blade Runner’ Pistorius and Russian supermodel | Fourth-Place Medal - Yahoo! Sports
He's already won even if he doesn't finish the race.
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