Rosie McCall

While improvements in training and nutrition in the 20th century saw athletic achievement improve in leaps and bounds, many scientists believe we’re now extremely close to reaching the human body’s full potential for endurance sports. This means that the era of record-breaking, at least as far as professional runners are concerned, could be coming to an end. To break the natural limits of human physiology and beat existing records, athletes may have to turn to artificial technology and doping.