
20th Century Athletics
20th-century athletics saw significant developments, including the rise of international competitions like the Olympics, which showcased global talent and unity. Athletics became more organized with standardized rules and professional training methods. Key figures emerged, such as Jesse Owens and Carl Lewis, who broke records and barriers. Technological advancements improved equipment, enhancing performance. The century also highlighted social issues, as athletes used their platforms for activism, championing civil rights and equality. The increased visibility of women's events and diversity in sports enriched athletics, making it a key part of global culture and inspiring future generations.