Family insists 'Blade Runner' is not back training
The family of Oscar Pistorius has issued a statement denying the Olympic and Paralympic 'Blade Runner' was back in training for the first time since he was charged with murdering his girlfriend.
The family of Oscar Pistorius has issued a statement denying the Olympic and Paralympic 'Blade Runner' was back in training for the first time since he was charged with murdering his girlfriend.
Oscar Pistorius is allowed to travel abroad to compete after a judge today changed his bail conditions as he awaits trial for killing his girlfriend.
Fiona Forde explains what is known about events surrounding the death of a woman at the home of Oscar Pistorius
South African police confirm they are to charge a 26-year-old man with murder following an incident at Oscar Pistorius' house
Find out more about the life of six-time Paralympic gold medal winner Oscar Pistorius, who has this morning been charged with the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steencamp.
Paul O'Flynn reports on the charging of Oscar Pistorius with murder
South African Paralympian Oscar Pistorius has been charged with the murder of his girlfriend at their home in Pretoria.
South African based broadcaster Nastasya Tay updates the latest on Oscar Pistorius' murder charge.
Bladerunner Oscar Pistorius is nervous ahead of golf's Dunhill Links Pro-Am
'Blade Runner' Oscar Pistorius backed Paul McGinley's claims to take over as Europe's Ryder Cup captain after playing alongside the Dubliner in the first round of the Dunhill Links pro-am on Thursday.
Oscar Pistorius believes London 2012 has proved that the Paralympic Games is not just about inspirational stories, but "hardcore sport".
Oscar Pistorius finally won his first individual gold medal of London 2012 in the very last race at the Olympics Stadium.
Oscar Pistorius had cause for double celebration after winning a belated first gold medal of London 2012 - and finding an ally in his blade crusade.
British teenager Jonnie Peacock sealed his status as the fastest amputee in the world by upstaging Oscar Pistorius in the biggest race of the Paralympics.
Oscar Pistorius began his T44 100 metres title defence with a smooth heat win on Wednesday - but his complaints about rivals allegedly using longer blades rumbles on
Oscar Pistorius will not face censure for his comments on regulations governing prosthetic running blades, the International Paralympic Committee said today.
Oscar Pistorius has apologised for the timing of his comments about the running blades used by T44 200 metres gold medallist Alan Fonteles Oliveira immediately after last night's race.
Oscar Pistorius stunningly lost his 200m Paralympic crown tonight - then caused major controversy by questioning the length of the blades of the man who beat him.
Physicist Stephen Hawking and South Africa's 'Blade Runner' Oscar Pistorius were among the luminaries on hand for the opening of the biggest Paralympics in the 11-day competition's history.
Oscar Pistorius, who will face Jonnie Peacock in the 100m next Thursday, claims he does not fancy his chances of winning what is the most highly-anticipated race of the Paralympics.