Oscar Pistorius
Thursday 14 February 2013 15:47, UK
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Image: Oscar Pistorius at the London 2012 Olympics -
Image: Pistorius won gold in the T44 200m in a Paralympic world record in 21.97s at the Athens Olympics in 2004 -
Image: He finished second in the Golden Gala event at the Olympic Stadium in Rome in July 2007 in a time of 46.90s -
Image: Pistorius was awarded the Helen Rollason Award at the Sports Personality of the Year in December 2007 -
Image: In December 2007, Pistorius is banned from competing against able-bodied athletes by the IAAF -
Image: Court of Arbitration for Sport rules in Pistorius' favour and overturns the IAAF's decision in May 2008 -
Image: Pistorius won the T44 100m at the Beijing Paralympics, edging out USA's Jerome Singleton -
Image: He also won the T44 200m final -
Image: He rounded off by winning the T44 400m in a new Paralympic record of 47.49s. -
Image: After his ban was overturned he raced able-bodied athletes at the London Aviva Grand Prix finishing 7th in the 400m -
Image: The South African won gold in 200m and 400m and silver in 100m at the IPC World Championships -
Image: He became first Paralympic athlete to win a World Championship with silver in 4x400m -
Image: Pistorius won the Laureus Award in February 2012 -
Image: Pistorius and South Africa finished last in the 4x400m final at London 2012 Olympics -
Image: Pistorius finished second to Brazil's Alan Oliveira in the T44 100m final at London 2012 -
Image: But he ran the anchor leg as the South African 4x100m Paralympic team broke their own world record at London 2012 -
Image: He also won the T44 400m final in a Paralympic record of 46.68s at London 2012 -
Image: February 2013 and Pistorius is charged with the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp
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