Lauded Paralympian Oscar Pistorius ran the 400 meters in London on Saturday — finishing second in his heat in 45.44 seconds, advancing to Sunday's semifinals. In the process, the South African runner became the first-ever
LONDON — It began with a smile at the starting line. Moments later, Oscar Pistorius took off and the click-click-clicking of carbon on the track was all but drowned out by the 80000 fans on hand to watch him make history
Oscar "Blade Runner" Pistorius made Olympics history today as the first double amputee runner to compete. He also advanced to the semifinals, so take that, two-legged runners.
Oscar "Blade Runner" Pistorius made Olympics history today as the first double amputee runner to compete. He also advanced to the semifinals, so take that, two-legged runners.
Oscar "Blade Runner" Pistorius made Olympics history today as the first double amputee runner to compete. He also advanced to the semifinals, so take that, two-legged runners.

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