Is one shot like any other in biathlon?
Can shooting percentages be directly related to shooting pressure? And are all shots equal? Let’s find out.
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
An article about using Radar charts for comparing statistics.
More evidence that the IBU doesn’t watch the race distances too closely.
Team Canada is finding a balance for speed and accuracy, while continuing to decrease the gap in skiing speed
We have some data after all to show that Wierer performs better when further behind in Pursuit
A closer look at the Oestersund Sprint race between Luki Hofer and Seb Samuelsson
Are the biathlon race courses that actual distance they say they are? A quick research into Women’s Sprints race lengths.
Does starting later in the pursuit lead to better results? This article analyses the data for Dorothea Wierer to find out.
North American Successes at the Biathlon World Championships in Pokljuka 2021
A research project about when to start in individual and sprint races based on impact of conditions.
Not a true predictor, but a tool providing information to make a better-informed prediction quicker