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The Olympic 500‐m speed skating; the inner–outer lane difference

Richard Kamst, Gerard Kuper and Gerard Sierksma

Statistica Neerlandica, 2010, vol. 64, issue 4, 448-459

Abstract: In 1998, the International Skating Union and the International Olympic Committee decided to skate the 500‐m twice during World Single Distances Championships, Olympic Games, and World Cups. The decision was based on a study by the Norwegian statistician N. L. Hjort, who showed that in the period 1984–1994, there was a significant difference between 500‐m times skated with a start in the inner and outer lanes. Since the introduction of the clap skate in the season 1997–1998, however, there has been a general feeling that this difference is no longer significant. In this article we show that this is, in fact, the case.

Date: 2010
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