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Chinese aerospace corporation reveals that it used its technologies to train athletes for the Olympics. Tokyo, including future medalists

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2 Ago 2021 02:20 GMT

In particular, they worked with swimmers and the rowing team.

The Chinese Academy of Aerospace Electronics Technology (CAAET) participated in the training of swimmers who have been part of the Chinese team at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, ad this Thursday its parent, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).

As detailed, academy specialists observed the swimming pattern of six world champions with the help of “various aerospace measurement products.”

“Through data analysis, they helped athletes formulate training programs scientifically and provided information to improve performance,” says the CASC.

In particular, the CAAET captured, with an inertial navigation subsystem, technical parameters such as the frequency of movements and respiration among others, details Global times.

After the conclusion of the swimming events this Sunday, the Chinese team is fourth in the medal table. He won three gold medals, two silver and one bronze.

The technologies of the academy were also used in other sports. Thus, they tested the aerodynamic resistance of the rowing equipment. This Wednesday, the team members won gold and broke the world record in women’s quadruple sculls.

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