Laosanne, Switzerland -- Oscar Pistorius, the 21-year-old South African sprinter who runs on prostethic limbs, was declared eligible Friday for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport, meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland, upheld Pistorius' appeal of an IAAF Council ruling that he would be unfair competition.
A double amputee, Pistorius has walked on prostethics for years and uses Cheetah Flex-Foot prostethic feet for running.
In January, following a series of tests, the IAAF Council declared the "Cheetah" prostethics constitute a "technical device" which, under IAAF rules, gives the user an advantage and therefore Pistorius was ineligible to compete.
The runner appealed and the court of arbitration ruled in his favor, deciding it was not proven that Pistorius got an advantage from the equipment and immediately restored his eligibility.
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