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Is it time for a new category in competitive sports?
Leithäuser, R. M., Beneke, R.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)“…Issues like age of transition, pharmacologic delay of puberty pre-GAMI, puberty status and/or athletic age related to maturation at start of GAMI, and possibly numerous other aspects are largely unknown. Therefore, current regulations in transgender sports are surely insufficient, and the potential threat of unfairness in competitive sports is likely to destroy sporting careers of talented cis-gender girls and disrupt funding policies in high-performance development and possibly team strategies in the female category. …”
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Performance analysis of Paralympic 2.4mR class sailing
Caraballo, I., Cruz-Leon, C., Pérez-Bey, A., Gutiérrez-Manzanedo, J. V.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2021)“…However, it is still unknown the variables that determine performance. …”
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Thermoregulatory burden of elite sailing athletes during exercise in the heat: A pilot study
van Delden, M., Bongers, C. C. W. G., Broekens, D., Daanen, H. A. M., Eijsvogels, T. M. H.Published in Temperature (2019)“…The risk of exercise-induced hyperthermia and associated performance decrement in Olympic sailing athletes is largely unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to compare thermoregulatory responses and performance indicators of elite sailors in a cool versus hot and humid environment. …”
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Slipstreaming in gravity powered sports: Application to racing strategy in ski cross
Fuss, F. K.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2018)“…The principles of slipstreaming or drafting are very well known in muscle-powered sports, but unknown in gravity-powered sports. Typical examples of gravity-powered sports, where several athletes are racing against each other, are ski-cross and snowboard-cross. …”
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A physical model of sprinting
Gaudet, S.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2014)“…The applied forces and the aerodynamic drag forces along with the speed and position of the sprinter are calculated by the model as functions of time. The model's unknown parameters are physically relevant and are quantitatively comparable to quantities measured experimentally. …”
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An audit of routine preliminary medical evaluation in athletes attending for laboratory based maximal exercise testing
Mahony, N., Bailey, D.Published in 17th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Bruges, 4. -7. July 2012 (2012)“…No abnormal findings were found in menstrual history, physical examination and no previously unknown respiratory limitations were detected. In analysis of full blood count data 7 athletes had borderline low WCC, one athlete had iron deficiency anaemia and several had low MCH values. …”
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Lower limb influence on standing arm-cranking (`grinding`)
Neville, V., Zaher, N., Pain, M. T. G., Folland, J. P.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2009)“…Standing arm-cranking (`grinding') is predominantly an upper-body exercise, however, the contribution of the legs to this activity is unknown. The purpose of the study was to examine the influence of normal lower-limb movement on physiological strain during arm-cranking. …”
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Body mass changes and nutrient intake of dinghy sailors while racing
Slater, G., Tan, B.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2007)“…Despite this, the food and fluid intake of sailors while racing are unknown. The aim of this study was to assess the dietary intake of a group of club sailors while racing and compare this with current sports nutrition guidelines. …”
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Sports medicine and sailing
Allen, J. B.Published in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Clinics of North America (1999)“…Unknown…”
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International Sailing Federation
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Experience and enactive knowledge of expert sailing coaches
Saury, J., Durand, M.Published in Bridging the gaps between disciplines, curriculum and instruction (1996)“…Unknown…”