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Germany decides to boycott the Olympics and sends its athletes to Paralympics instead. Mechanically augmented athletes are allowed to compete only in Paralympics but not in Olympics due to the recent IAAF ban on prosthetics in able-bodied competitions. In 2012, London hosts the Summer Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.
