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Oscar Pistorius

Is Oscar Pistorius A-List?

NoD

NoOscar Pistorius is currently ranked D tier — a minor public figure with limited fame outside a small audience.

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Reached A-list in 2011

Competes Against Able-Bodied Athletes

Lost A-list status in 2013

Dropped to F tier — Murder of Reeva Steenkamp

Ranking Timeline

2004C$0.5M

Paralympic Gold Medal Debut

Won gold at the 2004 Athens Paralympics, establishing himself as a dominant Paralympic sprinter. His use of carbon-fiber prosthetic blades earned him the nickname 'Blade Runner.'

2008B$2M+$1.5M

Multiple Paralympic Gold Medals

Won three gold medals at the Beijing Paralympics, becoming one of the sport's biggest stars. His advocacy for competing against able-bodied athletes gained international attention.

2011A$5M+$3M

Competes Against Able-Bodied Athletes

Became the first amputee to compete in the World Championships against able-bodied runners. This historic achievement elevated him to global celebrity status as an inspirational figure.

2012S$15M+$10M

London Olympics Historic Participation

Competed in both the Paralympic and Olympic Games in London, becoming an international icon of perseverance. His Olympic participation was a groundbreaking moment for athletes with disabilities, earning him worldwide fame and endorsements.

2013F▼▼▼▼▼$10M-$5M

Murder of Reeva Steenkamp

Shot and killed girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day, claiming he mistook her for an intruder. His arrest shocked the world and immediately ended his athletic career.

2014F$8M-$2M

Convicted of Culpable Homicide

Initially convicted of culpable homicide (manslaughter) and sentenced to five years in prison. The relatively light sentence sparked outrage and legal appeals.

2015F$7M-$1M

Upgraded to Murder Conviction

Appeals court upgraded conviction to murder with a minimum 15-year sentence. The stricter ruling reflected the severity of his crime and destroyed any remaining public sympathy.

2023D$50M+$43M

Released on Parole

Released on parole after serving over half of his sentence, though required to remain under strict conditions. Legal battles over his estate and endorsement losses continued.

2026D$50M

Disgraced Former Olympian

Remains a fallen icon whose inspiring Olympic story is now overshadowed by his murder conviction. While still remembered for his historic athletic achievements, his legacy is primarily defined by tragedy and crime.

Last updated: February 23, 2026