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Abstract
Changes or introductions of technology or equipment can affect how a sport is played or influence its performances. This article conducted a systematic review of peer-reviewed literature to identify any case studies of controversial events surrounding the implementation or use of sports technology. 56 articles were identified that highlighted 31 different case studies found over a three decade time period. Thematic analysis revealed six distinctive themes when reviewing the articles. Whilst the sport of golf had the highest number of case studies, it was found that a significant level of attention had been recorded in the cases of Oscar Pistorius use of prosthetic legs in athletics and the use of full length swimsuits in swimming. The trend surrounding the number of articles was shown to be initially intermittent but saw a peak period from 2008 to 2010. However, the frequency of such articles since this peak has been more consistent. It is proposed that long periods of time without intervention or resolution by a governing body often increases the peer-reviewed attention paid to such cases in examples such as those identified in this systematic review.Entities:
Keywords: Controversy; Fairness; Sport; Technology
Year: 2015 PMID: 26405644 PMCID: PMC4575312 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-015-1331-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Summary of sports technology impact
| Criterion | References |
|---|---|
| Harm or health (to the athlete or others) | Hemphill ( |
| Un-naturalness | Hemphill ( |
| Unfair advantage or consideration of fairness | Murray ( |
| Coercion | Lavin ( |
| Safety, and spectator appeal | Gelberg ( |
| Integrity of the game, harm to or advantage over the sport itself, or the ‘spirit of the sport’ | James ( |
| Deskilling and reskilling | Miah ( |
| Dehumanisation | Miah ( |
| Cost (or excess cost) | James ( |
| The internal goods of a sport | Schneider and Butcher ( |
| Equal opportunity or access | Lenk ( |
Systematic search terms
| Keyword 1 | AND keyword 2 | AND keyword 3 |
|---|---|---|
| Sport | Fairness | |
| Sport | Technology | Enhancement |
| Sport | Technology | Fairness |
| Sport | Technology | Controversy |
| Sport | Technology | Ethics |
| Sport | Technology | Innovation |
| Sport | Performance | Enhancement |
| Sport | Equipment | Fair |
| Sport | Equipment | Ethics |
| Sport | Engineering | Ethics |
| Sport | Technology | Ban |
| Sport | Unfair | Advantage |
Systematic review results
| Number of articles from first search | 4996 |
| Number of articles removed due to article duplication/application of eligibility criteria | 4955 |
| Number of eligible articles from first search | 42 |
| Number of article identified by other means | 14 |
| Total number of eligible articles | 56 |
Search themes case studies
| Sport | Sport technology | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Aeromodelling | Whether such technology is a competitive sport | Norris ( |
| Amateur boxing | Increase in head injuries caused by boxers feeling they have an increased invulnerability | Dyer et al. ( |
| America’s Cup yachting | Hull design | Nafziger ( |
| American football | The replacement of leather headgear by plastic helmets | Miah ( |
| Athletics with a disability (100–400 m running) | Oscar Pistorius prosthetic legs | Baker ( |
| Athletics with a disability (Long Jump) | Markus Rehm prosthetic leg | Baker ( |
| Cricket | Line call technology | Collins and Evans ( |
| Cycling | Obree ‘tuck position’ (reskilling based technology) | Trabal ( |
| Cycling | Use of the rear gear derailleur in the Tour de France | Trabal ( |
| Cycling | Obree ‘tuck’ or ‘superman position’ (reskilling based technology) | Miah ( |
| Distance running | Chip timing | Sailors ( |
| Fishing | Introduction of the spinning reel | Miah ( |
| Football | Use of goal-line technology/refereeing | Svantesson ( |
| Golf | Casey Martin’s use of a golf cart | Baker ( |
| Golf | ‘U’ grooves in golf club heads | Carr ( |
| Golf | Croquet style putter | Carr ( |
| Golf | ‘Polara’ golf ball | Dyer et al. ( |
| Golf | Introduction of rubber cored golf ball | Vamplew ( |
| Golf | Golf ball and arguments between two governing bodies over use of steel shafts in the 1950’s | Vamplew ( |
| Ice hockey | Argued mandatory use of goalie face masks | Bachynski ( |
| Ice skating | Use of ‘Klapskates’ | van Hilvoorde et al. ( |
| Marathon running | Use of wheelchairs at Boston Marathon in 1975 | Hutzler ( |
| Pole vault | Use of glass fibre for pole | Dyer et al. ( |
| Pole vault | Digging of hole to plant pole into. | VerSteeg ( |
| Rowing | Movable handles (roller skiff) | Trabal ( |
| Swimming | Full body swimsuits being hydrodynamically superior | Foster et al. ( |
| Tennis | Use of ‘Hawk-eye’ line judge technology | Collins and Evans ( |
| Tennis | ‘Spaghetti strung’ rackets | Dyer et al. ( |
| Tennis | Ball size and material composition | Sheridan ( |
| Various | Use of hypoxic chambers | James ( |
| Wrestling | Use of video-taped evidence | Nafziger ( |