When to start?
A research project about when to start in individual and sprint races based on impact of conditions.
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
A comparison of metrics for athletes that competed at both the IBU as well as the World Cup level
A tool to further research an athletes’ performances, form, and consistency in Biathlon
A re-do with far more data of the “Impact of external factors on shooting performance in biathlon”
How did the competitive (ski) level change in biathlon?
This blogpost shows how to load data from a real biathlon Patreon data subscription into Tableau and make dashboards that help you pick the next winners for biathlon fantasy pools.
An analysis of shooting speed in biathlon, using the women’s individual race in Kontiolahti as an example.
A step-by-step on how to make a quick interactive chart based on data from the real biathlon website
The Time Behind Score is based on the idea that at every level, every athlete is trying to be the fastest and wants to avoid being the last athlete crossing the finish line. It also can be used to compare race results between different seasons and levels.
I want to look at the influence of things like weather and snow conditions, as well as course information, on the shooting performance of biathlon athletes.
Researching which athlete had the best results for Pursuit Races strictly looking at the actual race time, what is the largest difference between the actual rankpoints and total rankpoints, and which athlete made up the most positions?
Looking at Canadian performances in biathlon since the year 2000
Analyzing the correlations between overall biathlon sprint race performance and the different sections of the race