2 Extra Exam Practice: Players at Risk?
2 Extra Exam Practice: Players at Risk?
2 Extra Exam Practice: Players at Risk?
Players at Risk?
I More than 20 years ago, Daniele Tognaccini, athletic coach of AC Milan football club, wrote an essay at university
about “The use of computing in modern physical training programming”. It is therefore not surprising that in 2002, his
team was the first to start using a new computer program designed to predict and reduce player injuries.
II Working with the company Computer Associates, Milan have developed a program that analyses data about the team’s
50 or so players: their injury history and recovery time; their performance, diet, biochemistry, skeleton structure and
weight distribution. Additional information, such as the number of calories in players’ meals, is entered into the
program in real time, allowing it to predict which players are most at risk in any given game.
III Today, when big sport is big business, the value of the program is obvious. Teams pay millions of euros for top players
and do not want to see them sitting on the side due to injury. Players, too, benefit from the system: by knowing how
their body systems are functioning, says the Milan team psychologist, they will be able to improve their attitude and
performance.
IV The program has been very successful for Milan: muscle injuries declined from 41 to three in a period of two years,
with overall player injury reduced by 91%. However, the system isn’t foolproof; players may still get hurt with
unpredictable injuries, such as a ball hitting the head. In addition, there is the issue of security; rivals could achieve a
significant advantage if they gained access to a club’s statistics. To counter this threat, Milan have established strong
online security, and the site housing the computers is protected by armed guards, with biometric checks at entry points.
Finally, the system is expensive, although exact amounts have not been revealed.
V Computer Associates expects interest in its computer technology to spread dramatically. Will such programs, however,
come close to the success rate achieved by Paul the Octopus, who gained fame during the 2010 World Cup? Paul
correctly predicted the outcome of all seven of the matches played by Germany (his home country), as well as choosing
Spain as the eventual winner.
3 Decide if the following sentences are true (T) or false (F). Find evidence in the text to justify your answers.
…… 1. Online access to the system is very secure.
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…… 2. Paul the Octopus indicated that Spain would win the World Cup.
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2 Extra Exam Practice
5 Find words or expressions in the text that mean the same as:
1. in danger (paragraph II) ………………………
2. the best (paragraph III) ………………………
3. perfect (paragraph IV) ………………………
4. result (paragraph V) ………………………