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*Modern technology in sport and its impacts... MatchUp

Target Level
C
Running Total
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Attempt
1 of 3

Click on a top box, then click on its match below. Or, drag a top box and drop it onto the correct match. Match all pairs before clicking ‘Check’.

Allows sport to be played in adverse weather conditions as they are less prone to flooding
Used in rugby to review decisions on the big screen, such as to confirm the grounding of the ball in a try
Allows outdoor sports to be played in dark conditions
Used in football to give the referee an automatic notification on their smart watch if the ball crosses the line
Facilitates ease of access for people who struggle gaining manual access to sports facilities
Allow those who struggle climbing stairs or steps to bypass them and access lower or upper floors of sports facilities
Used in football for referees to confirm or overturn their initial decision by reviewing controversial incidents
Reducing the risk of concussion and sporting injuries
Used in a range of sports including tennis where the umpire is able to view a replay of whether the ball lands in or outside the court-lines 
Encourage a healthy, active lifestyle and improves motivation/adherence towards training
Allows for historical recording of results and differentiating between close performances
Timing devices
Virtual assistant referee (VAR)
Hawk-Eye
Goal-line technology
Television match official (TMO)
Automatic doors
Ramps and lifts
Synthetic pitches
Floodlights
Fitness and nutrition apps
Synthetic footballs

This is your 1st attempt! You get 3 marks for each one you get right. Good luck!

Pass Mark
75%