The impact of rule updates on the performance of racewalkers and the classification of countries: An analysis at the Olympic Games
Numerous controversies arose over the judgment of the racewalking events, and the rules were amended more than once. Before 1995, the rule required constant touch with the ground, and the need for a straight knee was only applied in the upright vertical posture. While, after 1995, the rule that appl...
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Main Authors: | Mohamed Megahed (Author), Zahraa Tarek (Author) |
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Universidad de Murcia,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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