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British Journal of Sports Medicine 2007;41:573
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Commentary on "Effect of long haul travel on maximal sprint performance and diurnal variations in elite skeleton athletes"

Robert U Newton

Edith Cowan University, Western Australia, Australia; r.newton@ecu.edu.au

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It is refreshing to read scientific research based on elite level athletes and, in particular, dealing with such an important issue in modern sport. The problems of long haul flight across several time zones require elucidation if athletes are to be managed effectively. This paper contributes to our understanding of this area.


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