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Discover how we found out who was croatia phone number the UK's best athlete over the past 15 years by applying various data analytics methods to real-world sports performance data.
25 years ago (7th September 1995), Jonathan Edwards produced what is arguably the UK’s best ever athletic performance in winning the World Championship gold medal in Gothenburg by leaping a mighty 18.29m, improving his own world record by 30cm (the result was 101.72% of the world record).
Athletics is a sport in which there is an interest in data analytics in terms of understanding training, recovery and performance, but there has been less written about analysing trends in athletic performance in events. British Athletics instigated the ‘Power of 10’ website to try and improve the standard of elite athletics in the country event results and collating yearly rankings pages. These pages also contained two built in targets in each event to which the aim was to have 10 and 100 athletes able to better that performance bar, with the aim to drive up standards.
We look forward to welcoming you to the next Apteco webinar very soon.
Discover how we found out who was croatia phone number the UK's best athlete over the past 15 years by applying various data analytics methods to real-world sports performance data.
25 years ago (7th September 1995), Jonathan Edwards produced what is arguably the UK’s best ever athletic performance in winning the World Championship gold medal in Gothenburg by leaping a mighty 18.29m, improving his own world record by 30cm (the result was 101.72% of the world record).
Athletics is a sport in which there is an interest in data analytics in terms of understanding training, recovery and performance, but there has been less written about analysing trends in athletic performance in events. British Athletics instigated the ‘Power of 10’ website to try and improve the standard of elite athletics in the country event results and collating yearly rankings pages. These pages also contained two built in targets in each event to which the aim was to have 10 and 100 athletes able to better that performance bar, with the aim to drive up standards.