Olympics dream over for Pistorius

Heartbreak for ‘blade runner’ in 4x400m relay.


Afp August 09, 2012

LONDON: Oscar Pistorius’ historic Olympic campaign ended yesterday as the South African team failed to complete their 4x400m relay heat after a dramatic fall.

Teammate Ofentse Mogawane crashed heavily on the final bend of the second leg as two-time Paralympian Pistorius, the first double amputee to compete in Olympic athletics, waited to take the baton. Mogawane had moved South Africa up from seventh to fifth on the leg, but rounding the bend into the final stretch, he ran into the back of Kenyan Vincent Kiilu and both came to grief.

Pistorius put his hands to his head, walked to the side of the track and sank to his knees, staring down the straight. Mogawane received medical attention and left clutching his left shoulder.

“It’s very disappointing, especially coming off second place in the world championships last year,” said Pistorius, who runs on specially constructed carbon fibre blades. “We’re pretty gutted. We’ve been training as a group for the last five or six years.

“It’s so hard, especially with the crowd being so amazing and there being so much support back home.”

Pistorius, 25, who had only learned on the eve of the relay he would be running in his preferred third leg spot, made history last Saturday when he made his Olympics debut in the individual 400m.

The South African, who had both his legs amputated below the knee before he was one, because of a congenital condition, had fought a long battle to be allowed to compete.

Pistorius competed in the Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008 Paralympics.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 10th, 2012.

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