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Fast Company July 2008 Paul Hochman |
High-Tech Gear for Olympic Athletes When it comes to finding that last bit of leverage over the Olympic competition, gear makers strain as hard as the athletes. |
Popular Mechanics August 19, 2008 Allen St. John |
After 8 Golds for Phelps, 8 Big Questions on Beijing's Super Pool Sports fans and average humans were left dumbfounded last week as Michael Phelps and his USA Swimming teammates shattered records on a daily basis. |
Fast Company August 2004 Jennifer Esty |
The Stuff of Athens New tech-powered gear brings out the Olympic athlete in all of us. |
Wired September 2000 Andrew Tilin |
Ready, Set, Mutate! International jock police should forget about controlling technology's impact on sports. It's the 21st century - let the augmentations begin. We've compiled a cutting-edge athlete's duffel of techno-enhanced clothing, equipment, and drugs that will help the world's athletes mine gold... |
Sports Central August 25, 2008 Brian Cox |
Running With Heavy Burdens in Dark Shadows For the USA track and field athletes, these Olympics have been about missed opportunities and devastating losses. |
The Motley Fool August 20, 2008 Colleen Paulson |
China Sporting Gold Medal Potential Double-digit growth forecast for China sports market. |
Fast Company October 2008 |
October 2008: Reader Feedback Letters to the Editor: High-tech sports gear... Carbon credits... Major League Baseball... Sustainable-energy innovation... Corrections... |
Outside August 2008 |
The Guide: Beijing Olympics 2008 The 15 things you must know about this year's Olympics in Beijing. |
Popular Mechanics August 2008 Derene et al. |
Olympic Science 101: Physics & Physiology Behind the Games Why is Michael Phelps the ultimate athlete? How does Nastia Liukin pull off those incredible uneven-bar dismounts? We examine the physics and physiology behind the games. |
The Motley Fool August 30, 2004 Phil Wohl |
Olympics: No Ad Bonanza The showcase for the world's athletes doesn't produce marquee names for advertisers. |
Outside January 2008 Christopher Solomon |
The Big Chill Be like Mike: You'll never swim as fast as Michael Phelps, but you can learn from him. Read on for Mike's personal tips, and exercise programs that may work for you. |
The Motley Fool January 9, 2009 Anders Bylund |
Fool Awards: Most Foolish Product You can't buy most of these gizmos, because they sell out too fast. Take a look at the nominees for the most amazing new products of 2008 and the companies behind them. |
AskMen.com Anna Della Zazzera |
Olympic Workout Clothes These Olympic workout clothes are stylish and functional. |