Craftster's user hercuteness made the world's smallest burger and fries, and then ate it:
Our official entry is the burger, though the burger and fries together are still less than two inches. Here are some shots of the preparation of our mini-meal. Everything was handmade, including the tiny buns.
If it's such an advantage, why don't you see able-bodied athletes cutting off their legs (other than the fact that they wouldn't be able to compete due to these stupid rules)? Steroids may give an advantage. But having no legs? I kind of doubt it.
I think Mr. Gailey is right. The other athletes just don't want to be beaten by someone who's less than "perfect".
How is this fair if the appendages below Oscars knee will never get "tired" and rarely fatigue or break especially in the time period of one race? I have the utmost respect for what he is trying to accomplish but isn't the Olympics about (for lack of a better term) human performance?
It seems like everyone has good points. Oscar does indeed have something the runners do not have, but at the same the other runners also have legs which he does not. So we then have to look to oscar's legs vs normal runner's leg. I'd say in that comparison Oscar would win hands down, it seems the best solution would be to give Oscar artificial legs that are comparable to human legs, which don't seem to exist.
It would seem having a handicap is handicapping afterall... go figure.
the simple fact is that he has a mechanical device that, as LS said, never fatigues or strains to the point of damage (under normal conditions anyway). this has nothing to do with 'imperfection' and everything to do with unfair advantage.
I think that the issue is not about the able bodies esteem but the fact that the olymics is for the able bodied, paralympics is for the physically disabled and special Olympics is for the intellectually disabled. If someone was fully Able bodied and wanted to do the Paralympics it would be out of the question. Look what happened to spain and a few other countries when they faked intellectual disorders. The INAS-FID is still on probation. The Oscar is an amazing runner and I really do not see why the paralympics is not enough for him. What people should be fighting for is more media coverage of the Paralympics because i love watching quad rugby and those events. I tried to find it on television a few years ago and could not. Maybe more Plublicity would help make the paralympics more popular and more of a common occurance.
Let him compete with non-mechanical feet! Otherwise don't let any of the other runners use shoes! That is one sure way of winning! Eliminate the competition.
Unless all the runners are going to run barefoot and naked anything can be considered an unfair advantage.
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I think Mr. Gailey is right. The other athletes just don't want to be beaten by someone who's less than "perfect".
I applaud him for trying, and it sucks that he's a double amputee ... but you've got to keep the Olys pure.
It would seem having a handicap is handicapping afterall... go figure.
Unless all the runners are going to run barefoot and naked anything can be considered an unfair advantage.
Michael