Pistorius in the clear
IPC expected to hold meeting with South African at some stage
Last Updated: September 4, 2012 12:16pm
Oscar Pistorius: beaten to T44 200 metres gold by Brazil's Alan Fonteles Oliveira
The International Paralympic Committee have confirmed Oscar Pistorius will not face censure for his comments on regulations governing prosthetic running blades.
The South African raised his concerns over the length of some rivals' blades immediately after being beaten to T44 200 metres gold by Brazil's Alan Fonteles Oliveira on Sunday night.
However Pistorius - who had not lost over 200m in nine years before last weekend - has since apologised for what he said in the aftermath of the race at the Olympic Stadium.
IPC communications director Craig Spence said "There will be no disciplinary action against Oscar for his comments."
A date is still to be set for a meeting between Pistorius and the IPC, with arrangements being taken place through official channels.
"We're waiting for the national Paralympic committee of South Africa to go through the relevant channels and contact the IPC and then the meeting will be set up," Spence added.









