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Beijing Olympics can compete against Oscar Pistorius


One of the early stories of the 2008 Beijing Olympics has been the culmination of South Africa's Double Ann Putee Sprinter Oscar Pistrius. Born with the condition called the natural absence of both ribs on his leg, Pistorius is a carbon fiber "blade" that allows him to move more in the way of a bodied athlete

In the month of 2008, since the IAAF (International Federation of Athletics Federations), his carbon fiber blade probably competed against them in competitions, including the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China

Much of the IAAF's reasoning was based on the research of German professors, which led to the belief that carbon fiber blades, "cheetah" blade blows, their energy but Pistrius and his lawyer, they Conducting its own independent testing claims that the opposite was true, all carbon fiber blades

Since then, Pistrius has spent much of his time filing a ruling on the CAS (Sports Arbitration Court) trying to get the IAAF ruling overturned. After the ruling was finally overturned, Pistrius finally made the training business, so that he could make a run in participating in the 2008 Beijing Olympics

The challenge, however, is far behind him. Pistorius needs to do to reach the qualifying time he needs for the Olympics Second round of his best 400 meters of time (46.56 seconds) Of course, the South African team, if they choose Relay Corps can include Pistorius. If they do, it should be one of the top stories across the Beijing Olympics.

The fact that the decision has been overturned as Pistorius can represent a precedent which can be used to help decide in the future this decision is similar, in that sense, Pistorius is born with all the shortcomings Won the battle for the players of.
There are some controversies remaining, as there are those who maintain that only one healthy competitor should be able to compete in the Olympics, but most

Pistrius is not simply to accept it and move on, but the tenacity and determination shown by appealing the first decision, also on the track

To prepare, Pistrius will again run in competition against both healthy and Paralympic competitors, who themselves will get sharp. In the worst scenario, if Pistorius fails to qualify for the Beijing Olympics and is not chosen to be part of the relay team, Piss simply he instead substitutes his energy in preparation for the 2012 Olympics Concentrate This kind of determination and patience in the face of adversity makes Pistorius a true Olympic athlete's embodiment, even though he is a double limb amputee
Olympics for beginners

Build a historical tradition of Olympic sports and Olympic boxing. Oscar-De-La-Hoya, George-Foreman, and Muhammad-Aly (then known as Cassius-Clay), fought on the international arena at the Summer Olympics, and see success and success here. This is an Olympic sport. Whether you're watching with 13,000 other fans at the workers' indoor arena, or from the comfort of your own home, it's this basic history

Astonishing is the Olympic sports as boxing as the first modern Olympics. Reason? It is also violent that it was thought that it would have done. However, the boxing debut in 1904 will be a demonstration port about the St. Louis Olympics. In 1908, boxing was included as a medal sport in London, but again, Stockholm, Sweden is part of the Olympics four years after the end Finally, there was no return to Olympic boxing in the 1920s 1916 Olympics .

For the first time ever in 2012, there have never been women's boxing at the Olympics. Somewhat properly held in London, and the Summer Olympics, since London is also the first host of boxing appearances, as medal sports for 1908.

There are several reasons for Olympic boxing in particular. One realization is the bronze medal Olympic Boxing. Each loser receives a bronze medal in the two semi-finals. Also, since the boxing tournament is a single elimination one, there is very little room for error-in fact, there is nothing.

Some of the rules and guidelines of Olympic boxing pro boxing are familiar to many fans. Olympic Boxing separates competitors into twelve weight classes, ranging from light flyweights (approximately 106 pounds) to super heavyweights (more than 200 pounds). Also, all competitors wear headgear similar to American amateur boxing.

The rules of some Olympic boxing, especially scoring and judging systems, have been discussed for many years. In Olympic boxing, the point is scored by hitting the opponent on the head or torso, as long as it is a legal blow. There is no match score by round. Instead, they use an electronic scoring system to register how many punches they land.

When the punch lands, the judge presses a button, and if three of the five judges do so, points are registered. The judge also needs to press the button within the other second. However, if the Frari has been exchanged, the judge will be told to wait until it is over. As you can see, the screening is quirky, to say the least.

At the end of the battle, time is up and if either fighter is defeated, points will be added to determine the winner. If the fight is a draw, the judges will vote based on those who felt they fought the better fight. However, there is no point awarded for knockdown, so if knockout does not occur, the punch who goes down is a technical knockout, single in most boxing matches as well as that land jab Three knockdowns in the round result, four knockdowns in the total battle at the Olympics, the same result

Fans are other companies from the decision and frustration of the topic and a combination of these somewhat strange rules and screening guidelines. However, Olympic boxing remains as one of the purest stores for boxers to ply their deal, and even the top amateurs in the world

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