This is an very interesting discussion. I am also eager to see the data
used as the evidence to support Oscar Pistorius. What we need to
demonstrate in this case is whether Oscar Pistorius has advantages over
himself with an able-body, instead of whether he has advantages over
other able-bodied athletes. Could we scientifically demonstrate that
for sure now? If we could not, then I just don't think he should be
allowed to compete with able-bodied athletes.
Bing Yu, PhD
Associate Professor, Director
Center for Human Movement Science
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
used as the evidence to support Oscar Pistorius. What we need to
demonstrate in this case is whether Oscar Pistorius has advantages over
himself with an able-body, instead of whether he has advantages over
other able-bodied athletes. Could we scientifically demonstrate that
for sure now? If we could not, then I just don't think he should be
allowed to compete with able-bodied athletes.
Bing Yu, PhD
Associate Professor, Director
Center for Human Movement Science
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill