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  1. Changes in running biomechanics during the 2017 IAAF world championships men's 1500 m final
  2. Grizzlies and gazelles: Duty factor is an effective measure for categorizing running style in English Premier League soccer players
  3. Morphological and mechanical properties of lower limbs in competitive racewalkers: Associations with performance
  4. Repeatability and sensitivity of passive mechanical stiffness measurements in the triceps surae muscle‐tendon complex
  5. Meso-pacing in Olympic and World Championship sprints and hurdles: Medallists save their best for the final
  6. The head is an excellent proxy for the whole body center of mass when measuring running velocity in competition
  7. Pacing behaviour of middle-long distance running & race-walking athletes at the IAAF U18 and U20 World Championship finals
  8. Footstrike patterns and race performance in the 2017 IAAF World Championship men’s 10,000 m final
  9. Increases in speed do not change gait symmetry or variability in world-class race walkers
  10. Pacing profiles and tactical behaviors of elite runners
  11. Muscle‐tendon morphology and function following long‐term exposure to repeated and strenuous mechanical loading
  12. Development and Maintenance of Sprint Training Adaptations
  13. Individual performances relative to season bests in major track running championship races are distance-, position- and sex-dependent
  14. Better water jump clearances were differentiated by longer landing distances in the 2017 IAAF World Championship 3000 m steeplechase finals
  15. Deliberate Practice in Training Differentiates the Best Kenyan and Spanish Long-Distance Runners
  16. World-Class Male Sprinters and High Hurdlers Have Similar Start and Initial Acceleration Techniques
  17. Lane and Heat Draw Have Little Effect on Placings and Progression in Olympic and IAAF World Championship 800 m Running
  18. Assessment of IAAF Racewalk Judges' Ability to Detect Legal and Non-legal Technique
  19. The Science Behind Competition and Winning in Athletics: Using World-Level Competition Data to Explore Pacing and Tactics
  20. Most marathon runners at the 2017 IAAF World Championships were rearfoot strikers, and most did not change footstrike pattern
  21. World-Class Long-Distance Running Performances Are Best Predicted by Volume of Easy Runs and Deliberate Practice of Short-Interval and Tempo Runs
  22. Muscle Activation Patterns Correlate With Race Walking Economy in Elite Race Walkers: A Waveform Analysis
  23. Risk Taking Runners Slow More in the Marathon
  24. Reliability of the OptoJump Next System for Measuring Temporal Values in Elite Racewalking
  25. Successful Pacing Profiles of Olympic and IAAF World Championship Middle-Distance Runners Across Qualifying Rounds and Finals
  26. Pacing Profiles of Olympic and IAAF World Championship Long-Distance Runners
  27. Gait variability and symmetry remain consistent during high-intensity 10,000 m treadmill running
  28. Champions are racers, not pacers: an analysis of qualification patterns of Olympic and IAAF World Championship middle distance runners
  29. Pacing profiles of senior men and women at the 2017 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
  30. Differences between motion capture and video analysis systems in calculating knee angles in elite-standard race walking
  31. Gait variability and symmetry in world-class senior and junior race walkers
  32. Analysis of lower limb work-energy patterns in world-class race walkers
  33. Mechanical and neural function of triceps surae in elite racewalking
  34. Pacing, packing and sex-based differences in Olympic and IAAF World Championship marathons
  35. Gait Alterations During Constant Pace Treadmill Racewalking
  36. Pacing and packing in elite half marathons
  37. Ground reaction forces in elite race walkers
  38. Changes in Gait During Constant Pace Treadmill Running
  39. Pacing profiles of elite cross country runners
  40. Analysis of lower limb internal kinetics and electromyography in elite race walking
  41. Cypriot and Greek Army Military Boot Cushioning: Ground Reaction Forces and Subjective Responses
  42. Kinematic characteristics of elite men's 50 km race walking
  43. Kinematic characteristics of elite men's and women's 20 km race walking and their variation during the race
  44. Kinematic Variations Due to Changes in Pace during Men's and Women's 5 km Road Running