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"I haven't seen any clear indications that things are going to change on that front," Klassen said. "But like you, I'm hearing all the rumours that Meggs will be one of a few Vision candidates that will probably leap into the provincial pool." A communications and public affairs professional, Klassen placed 13th in the 2011 race for the 10 spots in council. The proud Eastsider received the fourth highest number of votes among the Non Partisan Association candidates. Two NPA candidates got into council. When asked if he's preparing for a byelection run, Klassen gave a firm no as a response. He said he's having fun doing what he does. "My more immediate interest right now is my own work," he said. "So that's about as straight an answer as I can give you." Is he ruling out running in a byelection? Klassen doesn't like that one. "I've learned that when you're in politics, once you say 'never' then it usually ends up coming back to bite you," he said. 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The Paralympics start after the Olympics, running from Aug. 29 Sept. 9. Over 4,000 athletes from 165 countries will compete. Tara Profitt, a wheelchair athlete from Newington, will compete in table tennis. It's her first time back to the Paralympics since she went in 1984, when athletes were housed in a military base, slept in barracks and the opening ceremony took place on a soccer field with a crowd of about 500 people. Things are a bit different now. The Paralympics now fall under the direction of the USOC, which picks up the tab for the Paralympic athletes. Their travel is paid for. They will compete at the Olympic venues. uniforms, the Ralph Lauren and Nike apparel, the Oakley sunglasses. "I told people, our uniforms in Barcelona, it looked like somebody went to Target or Wal Mart and bought some blue shirts and spray painted a flag on it," Nitz said, laughing. "That's about what they looked like. "The telltale about whether you have a good uniform is whether or not other countries want to trade with you. uniform for free, let along give you theirs [in 1992], and now we have top of the line, Nike and Ralph Lauren stuff everybody's going to love our gear." Athletes with disabilities are also enjoying a higher profile these days, partly thanks to Oscar Pistorius, the South African amputee who advanced to the semifinals of the 400 meters at the Olympics, finishing eighth in the heat. Pistorius did not run without controversy; there were those who claimed that prosthetic "blades" gave him an advantage over able bodied runners. Pistorius will compete in the Paralympics as well. "He opened up a world of opportunity for disabled people," Profitt said. "The controversy was good too, it brought more awareness." "My cynicism says, 'We know it will be an unfair advantage when people are voluntarily cutting their legs off because they know it makes them faster to use those blades,' " Nitz said. "I'm pretty sure if you ask Tyson Gay, 'All right, if you're sure you're going to be faster, do you want the legs cut off?' He'd be like, 'I'm not sure I'm going to be faster. I don't want to go through that.' "It's cool to see [Pistorius] on the Olympic stage, hear Bob Costas talk about Oscar, mentioning the Paralympics." Nitz, 43, has won three gold medals in the 100, in Barcelona, Atlanta and Sydney and a gold in the 4x100 relay in Barcelona. He had a staph infection in 2004 and did not win a medal in Athens. He didn't make the team in 2008. But he has a new coach who made some adjustments to his position in the chair, he's been training more intensely and he's laid off his favorite drink, Mountain Dew and this spring, he set a world record in the 100 (16.73) in Switzerland, almost a second faster than the world record he set in Atlanta (17.62). "It's been a good year," he said. "I was racing so well in May, I got nervous." He will compete in the 100, 200 and 400 in London. He is ranked fourth in the world in the 200, from the 32.14 he did in the Swiss meet. Nitz was born with a spinal cord injury and races in the quadriplegic wheelchair division. He will join Profitt and two rowers from Connecticut, Andrew Johnson of Greenwich and Alexandra Stein of Stamford, in London. "I'm ready to go," said Profitt, who will celebrate her 25th wedding anniversary in London. She will compete in singles play starting Aug. 30 and then doubles play the following week. Nitz will race Sept. 2 (in the 100), 3 (400) and 9 (200). "I feel like a rookie because I missed 2008," he said. "I'm definitely looking forward to it, with my whole family going this time around. It adds a little more excitement."

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