Athletics: momentous sprint at the 2156 Olympics?
Athletics: momentous sprint at the 2156 Olympics?
The 2004 Olympic women's 100-metre sprint champion, Yuliya Nesterenko, is assured of fame and fortune. But we show here that — if current trends continue — it is the winner of the event in the 2156 Olympics whose name will be etched in sporting history forever, because this may be the first occasion on which the race is won in a faster time than the men's event.
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Tatem, A.J.
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Guerra, C.A.
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Atkinson, P.M.
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Hay, S.I.
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2004
Tatem, A.J.
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Guerra, C.A.
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Atkinson, P.M.
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Hay, S.I.
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Tatem, A.J., Guerra, C.A., Atkinson, P.M. and Hay, S.I.
(2004)
Athletics: momentous sprint at the 2156 Olympics?
Nature, 431, .
(doi:10.1038/431525a).
Abstract
The 2004 Olympic women's 100-metre sprint champion, Yuliya Nesterenko, is assured of fame and fortune. But we show here that — if current trends continue — it is the winner of the event in the 2156 Olympics whose name will be etched in sporting history forever, because this may be the first occasion on which the race is won in a faster time than the men's event.
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Published date: 2004
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