Are We Reaching the End of World Records? |
Scientific American Volume 315, Issue 2 Are We Reaching the End of World Records? As we near the limits of human strength and speed, technology and culture keep moving the finish line By Karl J. P. Smith on August 5, 2016
In 1896 Charilaos Vasilakos won the first modern marathon, a qualifying race for Greece’s Olympic team, with a time of three hours and eighteen minutes. Today that would not even qualify him for the Boston Marathon. Since the beginning of the modern Olympic Games world records in every sport have advanced sharply, driven by factors as disparate as global conflicts, social change, technological improvements and changing rules.
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