Have technological advances in sports such as tennis, golf, and track and field supplanted the athletic achievements of the participants in those sports
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Have technological advances in sports such as tennis, golf, and track and field supplanted the athletic achievements of the participants in those sports?
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Viewpoint: Yes, advanced technology in sports has significantly narrowed the gap between world record holders and the way the athletic achievement is perceived.
Viewpoint: No, technological advances in sports such as tennis, golf, and track and field have not supplanted the athletic achievements of the participants
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in those sports.
In the twentieth century, the entire face of sports changed drastically with the advent of new technologies. Today advertisements for new types of running shoes, golf clubs, tennis rackets, and hundreds of other sports accessories bombard us. The level of scientific research into something as simple as a golf ball can be mindboggling. With new materials and computer engineering, improvements are being made on sporting equipment faster than marketers can publicize them.
This advance in technology has broadened the spectrum of athletes. Improvements in safety standards, cost, and accessibility have allowed more people to take advantage of formerly exclusive sporting events. Selfimprovement and exercise are thriving businesses, and sporting manufacturers have capitalized on this interest, promising better performance as the result of http://www.scienceclarified.com/dispute/Vol1/Havetechnologicaladvancesinsportssuchastennisgolfandtrackandfieldsupplantedtheathleticac… 1/13
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