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university of colorado boulder
cu boulder today
court ruling barring ‘blade runner’ from
olympics is scientifically unfounded, studies
suggest
by lisa marshall · oct 28, 2020
image caption: blake leeper, who was born without legs, takes a break from testing at cu boulder in 2018. this week,
an international court ruled he cannot compete in the tokyo olympics because his prostheses make him too tall. cu
boulder researchers say the ruling is unfounded. credit: glenn asakawa
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Since no specific question is provided about this article, it's hard to give a targeted answer. If you want to analyze the court ruling's fairness, it might relate to Law (Social Science subfield) as it involves legal decisions. If you want to discuss the scientific aspects of prosthetics in sports, it could relate to Medicine and Health or Engineering (Natural Science subfields). Please clarify your question, for example, asking about the legal basis of the court ruling or the scientific studies' claims about the prosthetics' impact on sports performance, so that a more specific answer can be provided.