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www.inverse.com
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| | | | | At the Tokyo Olympics, runners are shattering old records left and right. Here's the science behind how Olympic athletes keep breaking world records. | |
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physicalculturestudy.com
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| | | | | 1896 was a special year for athletes. Long touted in the making, 1896 marked the first Olympic Games in over 2,000 years. Through loans, promises and sheer determination, Pierre de Coubertin and his cohort of plucky fitness enthusiasts had somehow managed to organize an international sporting event comprising over 280 athletes from 14 different nations | |
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topstocksinsider.com
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| | | | | "I do corks in an icy, 22-foot, U-shaped snow structure. That's not political. It's pushing the human limit and it's | |
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www.bbc.com
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| | | Three-time Olympic swimming champion Adam Peaty says it would be "100% yes" to the Los Angeles Games in 2028 if the 50m breaststroke is added as an event. | ||