Summer sports are feeling the heat, too. Heat waves are occurring more often across the U.S. During the 1960s, most areas had an average of two heat waves per year. During the 2010s, that number jumped to more than six.
Extreme temperatures can lead to illnesses like heatstroke. This is a serious condition caused by the body overheating. Concerns about athletes’ health has led officials in different sports to make new rules.
Professional tennis players may now take more breaks during hot days. The 2020 Olympic marathons in Toyko, Japan, will start at 6 a.m., when it’s cooler. In Georgia, high schools are now required to provide a tub filled with ice for football players to dunk in.
In the future, any sport that is already impacted by high heat is going to face problems,” says Reguero. Unless people take steps like reducing the amount of fossil fuels we burn to slow climate change, it might be game over for some sports.