Angry Pistorius cuts short radio interview

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Wed, 2011-09-07 01:11

The 400-meter runner competed against able-bodied athletes at the world championships in Daegu, South Korea, and hopes to run in next year’s London Olympics.
Pistorius was asked Tuesday in an interview on BBC’s Today program whether he might be considered an “inconvenient embarrassment to South African authorities and the IAAF because … you’re taking them into uncharted ethical waters.”
Pistorius responded: “I think that’s an insult to me and I think this interview is over.”
 
Berlin to host world champions
 
Meantime, Berlin is set to host several world champions, including Jamaica’s new 100m gold-medal winner Yohan Blake, at this Sunday’s ISTAF athletics meet.
The Internationales Stadionfest (ISTAF) will celebrate its 70th anniversary on Sunday and organizers are hoping for a crowd of more than 50,000 at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium.
So far, 29 medal winners from last week’s World Championships in Daegu have signalled their intention to compete, including Jamaica’s Blake, who won 100m and 4x100m relay gold in South Korea.
The 21-year-old will be up against Kim Collins, the 35-year-old former world and Commonwealth champion, and Jamaican relay team-mate Michael Frater in the sprint.
Other world champions competing will include Grenada’s 400m gold-medallist Kirani James, 19, who will be up against the fastest man over the distance this year in Jermaine Gonzales of Jamaica.
Former 800m world champion South Africa’s Caster Semenya, who lost out to Russia’s Mariya Savinova in Daegu, will pit her talents against third-placed JJ Busienei of Kenya.
In the field events, some of the world’s best throwers will be doing battle.
The women’s javelin event will be another tussle between Russian world champion Maria Abakumova, world record holder and Olympic gold medallist Barbora Spotakova of the Czech Republic and Germany’s Christina Obergfoell.
Shot-put world champion David Storl is up against Canada’s Dylan Armstrong, who has thrown the furthest this year, plus Olympic champion Tomasz Majewski of Poland.
Local hero and world champion Robert Harting will face silver medallist Gerd Kanter of Estonia in the discus.
 

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