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Measurement and Evaluation

A New Time Measurement Method Using a High-End Global Navigation Satellite System to Analyze Alpine Skiing

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Pages 400-411
Published online: 23 Jan 2013

Abstract

Accurate time measurement is essential to temporal analysis in sport. This study aimed to (a) develop a new method for time computation from surveyed trajectories using a high-end global navigation satellite system (GNSS), (b) validate its precision by comparing GNSS with photocells, and (c) examine whether gate-to-gate times can provide more detailed information about alpine skiing performance. The results demonstrated small mean time differences with no systematic bias, with a velocity dependent scatter of time differences, which diminished at higher velocities. Furthermore, the multiple gate-to-gate and lag times demonstrated that the GNSS enabled a more detailed analysis compared to photocells. The measurements using GNSS showed high validity and potential as a tool for more specific analysis of performance in skiing.

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Hans-Christer Holmberg

A grant from the Foundation for Financing Sport Organizations in Slovenia and the Slovenian Research Agency provided support for this study. Please address correspondence concerning this article to Hans-Christer Holmberg, Swedish Winter Sports Research Centre, Department of Health Sciences, Mid Sweden University, Östersund, Sweden.
 

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