UVA School of Data Science’s Post

Ken Ono has been featured in a New York Times article that highlights UVA Olympian Kate Douglass and how data science opens doors for Olympic success. “We are just at the cusp of this data revolution in swimming, and the athletes are hungry for it, the coaches are hungry for it, the sport is hungry for it,” said former manager for U.S.A. Swimming, Russell Mark. “You see it with the excitement over what Ken and Todd are doing and the success that they’re having on a program-wide scale. That’s the dream, and that’s the potential.” To read more of this article, click here: https://nyti.ms/46o5I5A Photo credit Al Bello / Getty Article by Jenny Vrentas #UVA #Olympics #Olympics2024 #DataScience #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #DeepLearning #NewYorkTimes

  • Kate Douglass, mid butterfly stroke, with her head above water and arms spread at both sides. Text reads, "New York Times. Why Some Olympic Swimmers Think About Math in the Pool. In a sport where gold and silver can be separated by a fraction of a second, many of the world’s top swimmers now scour data for even the smallest edge."
Timothy Rodriguez

Data Scientist at Aeyon

3mo

Another cool way to be data driven!

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