The Borneo Post

One leap at a time: the ‘Blade Jumper’ with Olympic dreams

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TOKYO: Triple Paralympic champion Markus Rehm, known as the “Blade Jumper”, regularly outperform­s able-bodied athletes in the long jump but dreams of beating them on the same stage.

The charismati­c German’s world-record leap of 8.48m last year would have comfortabl­y won him gold at the last three Olympics, and he said he measures himself against the top athletes — Olympic or Paralympic.

“I compare myself to the world’s best long jumpers so of course I look at the Olympic athletes,” he told AFP at a training session in Tokyo.

“I see what they do and I will a empt to jump be er than them” next year, when the Olympics and Paralympic­s are held in the Japanese capital.

Rehm lost his right leg in a wakeboardi­ng accident when he was 14 and turned his sporting energies to athletics — to stunning effect.

The 31-year-old had hoped to emulate now-shamed Oscar Pistorius by competing at the Rio Olympics, but he was denied because of concerns that his prosthetic leg gave him an advantage over the other athletes.

“I would even compete without having the chance to win a medal. I would see it as an advertisem­ent (for Paralympia­ns),” said Rehm. - ‘It’s frustratin­g’ -

While he has not given up on his Olympic dream, Rehm is now directing his efforts to bringing the Olympics and Paralympic­s closer together.

He is fizzing with ideas about how to showcase Paralympic athletes alongside their ablebodied counterpar­ts.

“We have to start somewhere. A Diamond League event would be interestin­g and I think a lot of people in the audience would love to see para sports,” he said.

“We can jump the same distances... we can run almost as fast as them.”

He suggested a 400-metre race pi ing wheelchair athletes against Olympians. “They run almost the same time,” he noted.

“It has to be more like a show event because we are seeing that not so many people are coming to the stadium to watch athletics. We have to make an event out of it.”

Rehm also has a vision of running the Olympics and Paralympic­s consecutiv­ely, scrapping the nearly three-week gap between them.

A er the Olympic flame is extinguish­ed, there could be a symbolic mixed relay competitio­n with two Paralympia­ns and two Olympians competing in each team, before the Paralympic flame is lit, he said.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Germany’s Paralympic athlete Markus Rehm leaps in a long jump demonstrat­ion in Tokyo, as part of a countdown event marking one year before the start of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
— AFP photo Germany’s Paralympic athlete Markus Rehm leaps in a long jump demonstrat­ion in Tokyo, as part of a countdown event marking one year before the start of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.

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