Why Japanese athletes wear thermal camouflage uniforms
The Japanese company Mizuno has partnered with athletes to create a special type of fabric, that will not allow infrared and thermal imaging cameras to shine through the athletes’ clothes.
This 40,000 FPS camera decided the final of the 100-meter dash at the Olympic Games
Omega’s photo finish camera, which shoots at 40,000 frames per second, helped American track and field athlete Noah Lyles win Olympic gold in the 100-meter final. His competitor, Kishan Thompson of Jamaica, was only five thousandths of a second late.
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