Effects of course design (curves and elevation undulations) on marathon running performance: a comparison of Breaking 2 in Monza and the INEOS 1:59 Challenge in Vienna
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Rodger Kram | Christopher J Arellano | Christopher J. Arellano | Kristine Lynne Snyder | Wouter Hoogkamer | Christoph Triska | Paolo Taboga | Kristine L. Snyder | R. Kram | W. Hoogkamer | P. Taboga | C. Triska
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