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It's my opinion that athletic performance at the Olympian level is rather individual.

It would be more of a case that whether having prosthetic blades instead of original ankles, feet, and shins, enhance the running performance, and I'm inclined to think so, by an individual who has trained extensively with them.

Steel springs provide elasticity, that potentially can give an advantage during rapid movement.

Up one technological level, making the material smart could artificially increase that, without motorizing it.

Would these race winners, and record holders, be able to achieve such feats, if non amputated?
 
I also tend to think that doping is about as far as most athletes are willing to subject their bodies, currently, to increase performance, to the point of injecting drugs into their dongs, to increase wing area.
 
It's my opinion that athletic performance at the Olympian level is rather individual.

It would be more of a case that whether having prosthetic blades instead of original ankles, feet, and shins, enhance the running performance, and I'm inclined to think so, by an individual who has trained extensively with them.

Steel springs provide elasticity, that potentially can give an advantage during rapid movement.

Up one technological level, making the material smart could artificially increase that, without motorizing it.

Would these race winners, and record holders, be able to achieve such feats, if non amputated?
I look forward to reading your peer reviewed paper.
 
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