Search Results - Science in Olympic Sport
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Improving sport science impact in athlete-led practice environments: a track cycling persepctive
Stadnyk, A., Impellizzeri, F., Stanley, J., Menaspà, P., Slattery, K.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with elite track cycling coaches (n=8) who had been working at the highest level of the sport (Olympics, UCI World Championships). The interviews addressed factors contributing to athlete preparation, and the current and potential impact of sport science on the development of elite track cyclists. …”
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Thermal and biomechanical responses of amateur, elite and world cup athletes during a world cup sprint triathlon in the heat
James, C., Muniz-Pardos, B., Ihsan, M., Lo, K.-K., Lam, W.-K., Peña Iglesias, D., Angeloudis, K., Teng, Y., Jiao, J., Hu, K., Wong, K., Guppy, F., Racinais, S., Chalmers, S., Migliorini, S., Wu, K., Pitsiladis, Y.Published in Sports Medicine (2025) -
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Best-Practice-Trainingsmerkmale in olympischen Ausdauersportarten, beschrieben von norwegischen Weltklassetrainern (Best practice training characteristics in Olympic endurance sports, described by Norwegian world-class coaches)
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What it takes to win: examining predicted versus actual swimming performances at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, and what comes next
Powell, C, Pyne, D, Crowley, E, Mujika, I.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Conclusions: The methods used to create predictions for swimming performances at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games were deemed accurate. These methods enable national swimming federations to create a series of predictions for a given major championship, inform athlete identification and development pathways, and allocate appropriate resources, including sport-science provision. …”
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