The Contribution From Cross-Country Skiing and Shooting Variables on Performance-Level and Sex Differences in Biathlon World Cup Individual Races

Jul 25, 2018International journal of sports physiology and performance

How Skiing and Shooting Skills Relate to Performance and Sex Differences in Biathlon World Cup Races

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Abstract

G21-30 men and women were on average 4% and 6% behind G1-10 in total race time, respectively.

  • Course time accounted for 42% of the overall performance difference for men and 54% for women.
  • Penalty time, related to shooting performance, explained 53% of the overall performance difference for men and 44% for women.
  • Women in the top-10 were on average 15% slower in skiing speed than men, contributing to 92% of the overall performance difference between sexes.
  • Among top-10 competitors, men shot on average 15 seconds faster than women, with total penalty time being 18 seconds shorter.

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