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    Modeling between-subject differences and within-subject changes for long distance runners by age

    Strand, M., Nelson, D., Grunwald, G.
    Published in Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports (2018)
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    To lead or not to lead: analysis of the sprint in track cycling

    Moffatt, J., Scarf, P., Passfield, L., McHale, I. G., Zhang, K.
    Published in Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports (2014)
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    Longitudinal analyses of Olympic athletics and swimming events find no gender gap in performance improvement

    Kovalchik, S. A., Stefani, R.
    Published in Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports (2013)
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    Pace and critical gradient for hill runners: An analysis of race records

    Kay, A.
    Published in Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports (2012)
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    Analyses of elite swimming performances and their respective between-gender differences over time

    Johnson, M. B., Edmonds, W. A., Jain, S., Cavazos Jr., J.
    Published in Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports (2009)
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