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July 28, 2008

iPod gets on the wrong side of Olympic track

IT'S no longer just muscle strains, diet and optimum conditioning athletes have to worry about. As final Olympic preparations are made, a new threat to their health has been identified – the iPod.

Scotland's national athletics body has drawn up a strict new health and safety code. The track guidelines describe iPods and MP3 players – used by leading athletes to psyche themselves up before major events – as "potentially dangerous" because of fears they could lead to collisions.

Jason Henderson, the editor of Athletics Weekly, says that the issue of MP3 players was becoming a hot potato in the running world: "People are already getting hot under the collar. It is interesting that Paula Radcliffe, the ultimate role model when it comes to distance running, wears an iPod when she trains.

Posted by ipodworld at July 28, 2008 09:43 AM

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