World record of the women's triple jump smashed, world records of the men's and women's 400 m hurdles beaten, the European record of the 100 m exploded, we are past and some craziest… This year in Tokyo, the world or Olympic records fall faster and stronger than that damn rain on the French capital. To the point that one wonders if all this is really normal. How to explain that the athletes fly on the Tokyo track like a raptor on a piece of barbaque? Could it be because of the coating used in Japan? Could it be the shoes transformed into a rocket by the American equipment manufacturer at the comma? Maybe there is a bit of all of that in the end. We invite you to discover it in the new issue of Zone Mixte.

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Olympic Games 2021 - Athletics: The speed of the track, the magic peaks… Why do the records fall one after the other?

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