Technology in sport crossword

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  1. 2. Tools: Use sensors, cameras, and software to analyze an athlete's movement, technique, and efficiency, aiding in injury prevention and performance optimization.
  2. 4. Swimwear: Advanced materials and designs used in swimming to reduce drag, improve buoyancy, and enhance overall performance.
  3. 6. Distance Measurement (EDM): Utilized in sports like golf and archery to accurately measure distances to targets, helping athletes make precise shots.
  4. 11. Tracking Systems: Employed in sports like rugby, football, and cycling to track player movements, distances covered, and speed, providing valuable data for training and analysis.
  5. 13. Technology: Utilized in sports like football/soccer and field hockey to determine if the ball has fully crossed the goal line, helping referees make accurate decisions regarding goals.
  6. 14. Technology: Used in various sports, including tennis and cricket, to track the trajectory of the ball and determine if it is in or out of bounds.
  7. 16. Starting Blocks: Used in athletics (sprinting events) to provide fair and accurate starts by ensuring all competitors react to the same stimulus.
  8. 18. Analysis Software: Used in team sports to analyze and track player performance, tactics, and game statistics, providing insights for coaching and strategy development.
  9. 19. Assistant Referee (VAR): Used in football/soccer to review and make decisions on controversial or unclear incidents, such as goals, penalties, and red card offenses.
  10. 20. : Used for aerial footage and analysis in various sports, such as soccer, surfing, and skiing, providing unique perspectives and valuable insights.
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  1. 1. Scoring Systems: Used in various sports, such as fencing and shooting, to accurately record scores and determine winners based on precise measurements.
  2. 3. Tennis Rackets: Equipped with sensors to analyze swing speed, ball contact, and other data, providing feedback to players for technique improvement.
  3. 5. Scoreboards and Displays: Provide real-time scoring updates, statistics, and information to spectators in stadiums and viewers watching broadcasts.
  4. 7. Cycling Systems: Include features such as power meters, cadence sensors, and GPS tracking to monitor and analyze performance metrics for cyclists.
  5. 8. Timing Systems: Precise timing systems used in athletics and other sports to measure race times, split times, and records.
  6. 9. Cameras: Capture fast-paced action in sports such as athletics, swimming, and gymnastics, enabling detailed analysis of technique, form, and movement.
  7. 10. Fitness Trackers: Devices worn by athletes to monitor and track various aspects of their performance, including heart rate, steps, distance, and calories burned.
  8. 12. Sensors: Embedded in helmets or protective gear to measure and monitor the force and frequency of impacts in contact sports, aiding in injury prevention and management.
  9. 15. Reality (VR) Training: Allows athletes to simulate game scenarios and environments, enhancing decision-making, reaction time, and spatial awareness.
  10. 17. Shoes: Designed with advanced cushioning, traction, and support technologies to enhance athletes' performance in running, basketball, and other sports.