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Sports and Digitalization: How Technology is Changing the World of Sports?

Sports and digitalization are two areas that have become inextricably linked in the modern world. Thanks to the rapid development of technology, sports have become not only more accessible and exciting for spectators, but also more effective for athletes. Digitalization penetrates all aspects of sports - from training to broadcasts, from data analysis to interaction with fans.

One of the key aspects of digitalization in sports is the use of data and analytics. Modern sports teams and athletes actively use data to analyze their game, improve the training process and make strategic decisions. Monitoring technologies allow you to track the physical condition of athletes, their performance in training and competitions, which helps to optimize the training process and prevent injuries.

Another important aspect of digitalization in sports is the broadcasting of competitions and interaction with fans. Thanks to online broadcasts, social networks and mobile applications, fans can follow events in the world of sports in real time, communicate with each other and even influence the course of competitions. Virtual reality and augmented reality allow viewers to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of events and feel like part of the game.

In addition, digitalization contributes to the development of new sports and sports entertainment. Esports, or electronic sports, are becoming increasingly popular among young people, attracting millions of viewers from all over the world. Virtual and augmented reality technologies open up new opportunities for creating unique sports simulators and games.

Sports and digitalization are not just neighboring phenomena, but interconnected trends that determine the future of world sports. Thanks to technology, sports are becoming more exciting, accessible and innovative. These changes not only improve the performance of athletes and the satisfaction of spectators, but also open up new opportunities for the development of the sports industry as a whole.

Babaeva Leyli,

Chief Specialist in Information Technology (IT) of the Ashgabat City Department of Physical Culture and Sports