South africa blade runner makes history at london olympics0 Comments

By eddy adkins
Posted on 16 Sep 2012 at 4:28am
South africa blade runner makes history at london olympics

South africa blade runner makes history at london olympics

Oscar Pistorius made history at the London, uk 2012 Olympics on Weekend by becoming the first amputee sportsman to contend in an sporting occasion at the Olympic Activities.

The dual amputee completed second in his first-round heat in the gents 400 gauge dash, determining in the first of seven warms for Weekend evening of semifinals in London, uk.

Long-jumper Khotso Mokoena has meanwhile gone down out of the London, uk Olympics. Southern African-american had high wants him after he won a silver honor at the 2008 China games four years ago.

On Weekend night diving feeling Chad le Clos clinched a silver honor in the 100 metre butterfly occasion. All eyes were on le Clos following his silver honor win on Wednesday, but it was the USA’s Eileen Phelps who won the competition.

Le Clos’ silver honor contributes to the three silver awards Southern African-american has obtained at the London,

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