Race Snapshot: Liberec Classic Sprint
You can read a short description of these graphs here. The men’s results: And the women’s results:
Also tagged classic, liberec, men, race snapshot, womenYou can read a short description of these graphs here. The men’s results: And the women’s results:
Also tagged classic, liberec, men, race snapshot, womenYou can read a brief description of these graphs here. Men’s race: Women’s race:
Also tagged classic, Distance, mass start, men, race snapshot, tour de ski, womenSee here for a brief explanation of these graphs. Men’s race: Women’s race:
Also tagged classic, Distance, men, tour de ski, womenYou can read a brief explanation of these graphs here. Men’s race: Women;s race:
Also tagged Distance, freestyle, men, race snapshot, tour de ski, womenThe recent good fortune of the US women’s team, particularly in sprinting had me thinking a bit about measuring team performance in sprint events at a high level. The result was the following plots which show the rate at which the the top skiers (the top 4 in this case) in each race race one […]
Also tagged Analysis, men, Sprint, womenTwo skiers who have emerged over the past several races with noticeably improved results are Finland’s Anne Kylloenen and Germany’s Denise Herrmann: Kylloenen’s results earlier in the season were more or less in line with her better results previously, but it’s been the last few races that have really been much better. Hermann on the […]
Also tagged anne kylloenen, denise hermann, Distance, womenAs we approach the Tour de Ski, this is a short assessment of how the US and Canadian teams are doing so far compared to previous seasons. As I typically do, I’m going to include all World Cup results, rather than just the best results. Clearly, there have been some strong results for both the […]
Also tagged Analysis, canada, Distance, men, mid season, Sprint, USA, women