Biomechanical analysis of the herringbone technique as employed by elite cross‐country skiers
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B. Pellegrini | H. Holmberg | G. Ettema | Ø. Sandbakk | T. Stöggl | E. Andersson | B. Pellegrini | H.‐C. Holmberg | T. Stöggl | E. Andersson | Ø. Sandbakk | G. Ettema
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