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当年刘易斯打破世界纪录,据说其跑鞋乃“秘密武器”之一种,仅鞋钉上头就有数项专利发明。无独有偶,韩国马拉松好手黄永祚也在跑鞋上大作文章,特制换气冷室隐藏其中,有消减征程疲劳之功用,造价上万美元。无怪乎他在广岛亚运会上突破日本强手的夹击,搞得一枚沉甸甸的金牌。 体育发达国家借助高科技提升竞技实力,可谓上天入地,无孔不入。挪威选手克里斯蒂安·森利用分娩后哺乳期提高战绩,可谓苦心孤诣:前东德选手进行地下训练,亦属机关算尽,故有“地下核试验”之名。体育竞争是科技竞争,恐怕不是戏言。套用一句俗话,科技不是万能的,但没有科技是万万不能的。
When Lewis broke the world record, it is said that its running shoes is a “secret weapon,” and only the top of the shoe stud has several patented inventions. Coincidentally, the South Korean marathon player Huang Yongyi is also running shoes on a fuss, a special air-conditioned cold room which has the function of reducing the fatigue journey, the cost of tens of thousands of dollars. No wonder he broke the Japanese strongman’s attack on the Hiroshima Asian Games, and made a heavy gold medal. Sports developed countries with high technology to enhance competitive strength, can be described as heaven into the earth, all-pervasive. Norway Christianson Lee use breastfeeding after childbirth to improve record, can be described as painstaking solitude: the former East German athletes underground training, is also an organ count, so there is “underground nuclear test” in the name. Sports competition is technology competition, I am afraid it is not a joke. Applying a common saying goes that technology is not a panacea, but no science and technology is absolutely impossible.