Pistorius, who is to be sentenced next month after being found guilty in the negligent killing of his girlfriend, could compete at any time because the South African Olympic committee has no regulations preventing someone with a criminal record from representing the country.
"As he stands right now, he's free (to compete)," South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee chief executive Tubby Reddy told The Associated Press today.
Pistorius faces years in jail after being convicted of culpable homicide in the killing of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. However, there is no minimum sentence for the conviction in South African law and the double-amputee Olympian could receive a suspended sentence and no jail time.
Reddy dismissed reports of a meeting of SASCOC officials this week to decide Pistorius' eligibility, saying there was nothing to decide. Last year, Pistorius was cleared to run overseas after appealing his bail terms, but chose not to while he concentrated on his murder trial.
Pistorius' agent, Peet van Zyl, said competing now was not an option but they would "sit down and take stock" after his sentencing hearing, which starts Oct. 13.
"I don't know what his mindset is now. I will sit down with him. Is he keen or is he not keen?"
Pistorius wouldn't be allowed to run while serving a prison or house-arrest sentence, but a fine and a suspended prison term is also an option for the judge.
Pistorius and his longtime coach, Ampie Louw, said before Steenkamp's killing that they wanted to retire together at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Van Zyl told the AP today that Pistorius hadn't done any running on the track "for ages" but was regularly working out in a gym. Pistorius' last competitive race was the 400-meter final at the London Paralympics two years ago, when he retained his title.
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