Lucas André Borato, Carlos B. M. Monteiro, D. Ventura, Marcelo Massa
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Paralympians’ participation in the Olympic Games is marked by intense debate. To evaluate disabilities, we should avoid literal definitions and rather consider the diverse factors that may influence a person’s functions and functionality. This article analyses two cases of disabled athletes: Oscar Pistorius and Alan Fonteles. We understand that, if an athlete, despite of any disability, feels he or she is able to compete with others, this athlete should not be prohibited to do so. Moreover, without scientific evidence that an athlete has advantages over others, people with disabilities should be allowed to participate in any championship.