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Automated scoring for elite half-pipe snowboard competition: important sporting development or techno distraction?
Article first published online: 5 APR 2009
DOI: 10.1002/jst.69
© 2008 John Wiley and Sons Asia Pte Ltd.
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Harding, J. W., Mackintosh, C. G., Martin, D. T., Hahn, A. G. and James, D. A. (2008), Automated scoring for elite half-pipe snowboard competition: important sporting development or techno distraction?. Sports Technol., 1: 277–290. doi: 10.1002/jst.69
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