Oscar Pistorius, former Olympic condemned by his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp
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Oscar Pistorius released on probation
Johannesburg – The former Olympic and Paralympic South African Oscar Pistorius has competed in his first race 12 years later killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. Pistorius, a double leg amputation It has been free on probation Since January 2024, he competed in an Ironman triathlon in Durban during the weekend.
The official results show that it recorded a time of 5:56:39, arriving in 555 of all participants, but taking a third place medal in the category of physical challenges.
The exhausting career Isuzu Ironman 70.3 consisted of a swimming of 1.24 miles, a 55.9 mile bicycle ride and a 13 -mile race.

Nicknamed “Blade Runner” for her prosthetic carbon fiber legs, Pistorius, now 38 years old, was once the beloved of the athletic world, competing both in the Olympic Games and in the Paralympic Games, as well as traveling the United States and appearing in many important shows.
In August 2012, it became the first double poppats to compete in the London Olympic Games, where it reached the 400 -meter semifinal against completely capable athletes.
But the worship and attention of the media became abruptly in the global shock on Valentine’s Day 2013 when her girlfriend, the Reeva Steenkamp model, 29, was a fatal shot several times through the closed bathroom door in the house of Pistorius in a closed community in Pretoria.
Pistorius testified during his highly publicized and televised judicial case that had confused Steenkamp with a thief. Three of his four shots hit Steenkamp.

He was sentenced by murder and finally sentenced to 13 years and 5 months in prison. He spent nine years after bars in Pretoria before his release, and will remain on probation until 2029.
Conrad Dormhel, a Pistorius lawyer, confirmed to the Reuters news agency that his client had participated in the race.
Pistorius has lived in his uncle’s house in Pretoria since his release.
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Sarah Carter
Sarah Carter is a News themezone producer based in Johannesburg, South Africa. She has been with News themezone since 1997, after an independent work for organizations such as the New York Times, National Geographic, PBS Frontline and NPR.


