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Paris Olympics: the tech advances helping athletes go faster, higher and stronger

  • From air cells in the running track, to virtual reality googles in swimming, technology has come leaps and bounds in recent years

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Australia’s Matthew Temple competes in the men’s 100m butterfly heats during the Australian Swimming Trials at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre. Photo: AFP

The Olympics is where sporting miracles happen, and athletes break records once believed to be beyond reach.

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But those milestones not only rely on athletes’ talents and hard work, improving technology continues to bring new possibilities to modern sport world, pushing athletes ever greater feats.

Visible at almost all elite training and sports events, wearable technology and high-speed motion analysis enables coaches to identify areas for improvement in real time.

Here are some of the cutting-edge innovations to be used in Paris that will help athletes go faster, higher and stronger.

A Mondo employee works on the production of the Paris Olympics athletics track at the Mondo Group production and R&D laboratories in Alba, northwestern Italy. Photo: AFP
A Mondo employee works on the production of the Paris Olympics athletics track at the Mondo Group production and R&D laboratories in Alba, northwestern Italy. Photo: AFP

Next gen race tracks

Sprinters and long distance runners will see a sea of purple beneath their feet in Paris, as opposed to the ubiquitous red. But the surface is more than rubber with a unique colour, it is a result of multiple algorithms and extensive testing.

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