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