As a race fan, I'm keenly aware of the fine balance between concerns of sport and advancing technology. F1 is dealing with that very issue right now, and most other race series restrict some technological angle in the name of competition. But I never could have figure that the same debate takes place in international javelin competition. As this article from Fortunte.com discusses, engineers are constantly in search of a better javelin, and the rules makers are constantly trying to stay one step ahead of them.
Wednesday, August 25, 2004
All Sport Is Technology
Posted by JD Byrne at 6:49 PM
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