Out of Africa: the speed gene genie
By ANDREW STEVENSON - SMH | Saturday, 23 August 2008
Reuters
AFRICAN SPEED: 15 of the 16 runners the men's and women's 100 metre sprint finals traced their ancestry to West Africa.
Gold medallists raise their fists in jubilation and sleep well at night knowing they're the best in the world. Drawn from about 200 countries, they compete against one another under the utopian banner, "One world, one dream".
But did they really beat the world or do the specific genetic characteristics of different population groups mean that the Olympics - open to ever-wider participation in the shrinking global village - are actually a race narrowed down to rivals from their own distinct ethnic group?
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By ANDREW STEVENSON - SMH | Saturday, 23 August 2008
Reuters
AFRICAN SPEED: 15 of the 16 runners the men's and women's 100 metre sprint finals traced their ancestry to West Africa.
Gold medallists raise their fists in jubilation and sleep well at night knowing they're the best in the world. Drawn from about 200 countries, they compete against one another under the utopian banner, "One world, one dream".
But did they really beat the world or do the specific genetic characteristics of different population groups mean that the Olympics - open to ever-wider participation in the shrinking global village - are actually a race narrowed down to rivals from their own distinct ethnic group?
http://www.stuff.co.nz/4666624a27896.html
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