Happened long since, surely? I seem to recall in 1976 or so a weightlifter wasn't allowed a world record because he was in a wheelchair. And I vaguely recall something about a marathon runner being disqualified some time early in the twentieth century for having taken a car most of the way.
Yes. The slippery question is one of drawing the lines (if, indeed they should be drawn at all.) The first time they let an archer compete while wearing glasses, they headed down the path to full cyborg contestants.
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In this case I don't know what to think. Perhaps they should have three sorts of olympics. the handicaped, the 100% natural and the enhanced.*shrug*
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Of course, and winning an Olympic marathon event takes more than working legs.
As I said before, its all gotten rather fuzzy, and its only going to get moreso.
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Rosie Ruiz, Boston marathon, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_Ruiz
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