Historic biathlon results create expectations. But what about points?
The W.E.I.S.E. has a new and more detailed measure for performance based on historic results: EXpected Points
The W.E.I.S.E. has a new and more detailed measure for performance based on historic results: EXpected Points
Practical applications to further explain the W.E.I.S.E. and demonstrate its potential value in performance analysis in biathlon
An introduction and explanation of the Win Expectancy Index based on Statistical Exploration, or W.E.I.S.E. for short, for biathlon.
Looking at calculated points, athletes and race participants to determine the peak age for biathlon athletes.
Although it is fair to say that the top Nations in biathlon are pretty clear, I wanted to look a little deeper and see which Nations were strong in the last five seasons, which ones have been getting stronger, and what ‘smaller’ Nations have been looking upward.
Looking at Olympic performance improvements in biathlon
Slow down Lisa! Looking at additional ways beyond the mental issue to get her back on track in her first shooting.
This article makes an attempt to review and recommend different ways to measure and display ski speed in biathlon for die-hard and casual fans
A continued exploration of shot data, based on a twitter conversation with Bjorn Ferry
This article looks at the hit rates per shot in biathlon relays, shooting pressure and relay tactics.
Can shooting percentages be directly related to shooting pressure? And are all shots equal? Let’s find out.
With Oestersund coming to a close, it is time to review the Women’s individual performances based on the race data.
As the biathlon summer events are coming and going, it is time to look at the upcoming (winter) season!
The RealBiathlon website has a new feature; you should check it out
While the French are better performers in the shooting range, the increasing gap in ski speed kept them from challenging for the yellow bib last season.
I ran into a website that has built a model to predict race and season outcomes, and their results are interesting, to say the least.
An article on why checking out Real biathlon’s website and data is a good idea