That’s right – the country from Down Under has made a point to innovate a wide range of tech that is being used by sports teams and organizations around the world. From heart monitors to joint protectors, Australia has been making impressive strides in the world of sports thanks to their dedication to technology that belongs on the field, on the pitch, or in the gym. But, why Australia? It all goes back to the 1976 Montreal Olympics. After enduring competition after competition without coming away with a single gold medal, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser decided that humiliation was no longer an option. He created the Australian Institute of Sport in order to study various means of succeeding in sports on a global and local scale. And they were, by far, the first country to do anything like that. The AIS has helped teams like the Golden State Warriors, the Philadelphia 76ers, and the Milwaukee Bucks, showing the USA that focusing on sports tech has advantages in the competitive world more than they know. And while Australia has been at it for much longer than any other country, the US has finally jumped in the fight. And with their advanced technology and competitive focus when it comes to international sports, American sports tech is poised to leapfrog the country from Down Under in a matter of years. But for now, Australia remains king of the wearable sports technology realm. (H/T ESPN) Photo: Flickr / Elver