Doh - can't read Norwegian - did he race against non amputees? Pretty cool. Advangage?? why don't they talk to a bunch of amputees and ask them if they think its and advantage to running to be missing parts of their legs...... many struggle just to walk much less run. I'll bet that it takes a huge amount of balance and control. It could be that there is perhaps some sort of mechanical advantage to the construction of his lower limbs, but when looking at the whole picture it takes a lot of effort to make those limbs perform. Good for him!




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He says it's not so, since his thigh muscles have to take up the extra load. Anyways ... that's what they were testing him for after the race. This was the first time he competed (was allowed to compete?) against so-called "functionally healthy" athletes, as a means of testing that hypothesis. Not bad, making second in his heat first try.
