LONDON (AP) — If Oscar Pistorius manages to avoid a lengthy prison sentence and returns to the track, he can expect a cool reception from Paralympic organizers. The double-amputee runner from South Africa, who is awaiting next month's sentencing after being found guilty of culpable homicide in the killing of his girlfriend, faces anything from a suspended sentence and a fine to as much as 15 years in prison. But once he is free, he will be free to compete. "If that athlete was entered and had gained the qualification we would not be in a legal situation where we could deny that athlete the right to compete," IPC President Philip Craven told The Associated Press.Read more on NewsOK.com