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Please enter a valid postcode. There are 1 items available. Please enter a number less than or equal to 1. Select a valid country. Please enter five or nine numbers for the postcode. Domestic handling time. Return policy. Return policy details. In Nagano, Hackl turned heads with new aerodynamic yellow booties, drawing protests from the Canadian and American luge teams.

Before the Salt Lake City Games—where he would attempt to become the first Winter Olympian to win four consecutive gold medals—Hackl teamed with chassis and aerodynamics specialists from German automaker Porsche to design a better, faster sled to aid him in his quest. At Nagano in , 18 speed skaters beat the old Olympic record set in by U. Their secret? Clap skates, a revamped version of an old skate with a hinge that connected blade to boot and allowed for more speed.

Dutch skaters—who drove the clap-skate resurgence and won gold and silver in the 1,meters that year—also attached adhesive rubberized strips to their racing suits in order to cut down on wind resistance, a bit of new technology approved by the International Skating Union only the week before the Nagano Games started.

The opening ceremonies of the Summer Olympics in Tokyo appeared in color, but little of the rest of the events.

From Grenoble, ABC also provided the most extensive satellite coverage of any Olympics yet, including some live daytime coverage and the rest same-day coverage. The Winter Games at Innsbruck, Austria marked the first time that artificial ice was used to construct the track for the Olympic bobsleigh event. The sport of bobsleigh, which began as a leisure activity for the rich, truly began its transition into an elite sport in the s, when a key rule change limited the total weight of crew and sled.

The transition from natural ice tracks to artificial ice as well as the use of high-tech fiberglass and steel sleds have made bobsleigh conditions more controllable and eliminated much of the danger that characterized early competitions. At the Winter Games in St. In Albertville in , Omega introduced their Scan-O-Vision photo-finish system, which digitally measured time to the nearest one-thousandth of a second.

Before that time, timekeeping had been a relatively simple affair involving two synchronized stopwatches, one at the start and one at the finish. The new starting gates used an acoustic sound buzzer and optical signal—similar to a traffic light, it changed from red to orange to green—to automatically trigger the official start time, and skiers were required to set off between a half-second before and one second after the acoustic signal.

Over the years, warm weather has threatened more than one well-planned Winter Olympic Games. Faced with a lack of snow in Innsbruck in , the Austrian police carved out mountain ice to build luge and bobsleigh tracks and carried 40, cubic meters of snow to form the alpine ski slopes. The Winter Games in Lake Placid saw the first Olympic use of machines to make artificial snow, in order to guarantee favorable conditions for all events.

Artificial snow proved more resilient than natural snow, and held up better in rainy or warm weather. To prepare for the Games, Vancouver organizers used state-of-the-art equipment to turn Coaches used to take these calculations manually, by stopwatch.

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