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Sports Engineering - Best Paper of the Year: 2013 - 2022

The following papers were selected by the journal Editors and Editorial Board for the Best Paper of the Year award. These are papers of the highest quality in term of their significance, novelty and rigor.

Winning paper from Vol. 25:

Ferran Vidal-Codina, Nicolas Evans, Bahaeddine El Fakir & Johsan Billingham 'Automatic event detection in football using tracking data' (this opens in a new tab)

Winning paper from Vol. 24:

Chiara Giulia Fontanella, Alessandro Arduino, Ilaria Toniolo, Claudio Zampieri, Lorenzo Bortolan & Emanuele Luigi Carniel 'Computational methods for the investigation of ski boots ergonomics (this opens in a new tab)'

Winning paper from Vol. 23:

Carly Smith, Maya Saulino, Kara Luong, Morgan Simmons, Jeff A. Nessler & Sean C. Newcomer 'Effect of wetsuit outer surface material on thermoregulation during surfing' (this opens in a new tab)

Winning paper from Vol. 21:

J. H. Hart, J. R. Potts & D. J. James ‘Comparison of turbulence modelling approaches in simulation of a feather shuttle: a porous conical bluff body’ (this opens in a new tab)

Winning paper from Vol. 20:

Emily, L. Ballantyne, Donald J. Little, Eric D. Wetzel ‘Rate-activated strapping for improved retention of protective eyewear during impact’ (this opens in a new tab)

Winning paper from Vol. 19:

M J. Mazzoleni, Claudio L. Battaglini, K J. Martin, E M. Coffman, B P. Mann 'Modeling and predicting heart rate dynamics across a broad range of transient exercise intensities during cycling' (this opens in a new tab)

Winning paper from Vol. 18:

Nathan Barry, David Burton, John Sheridan, Mark Thompson, Nicholas A. T. Brown 'Aerodynamic drag interactions between cyclists in a team pursuit' (this opens in a new tab)

Winning paper from Vol. 17:

H. Nunome, K. Inoue et. al 'A novel comparison between standard and new testing procedures to assess shock absorbency of third generation artificial turfs' (this opens in a new tab)

Winning paper from Vol. 16:

A. Stamm, D. A. James and D. V. Thiel 'Velocity profiling using inertial sensors for freestyle swimming' (this opens in a new tab)

Winning paper from Vol. 15:

J A McNeil, M Hubbard and A D Swedberg 'Designing tomorrow's snow park jump', 15(1), pp1 -20. (this opens in a new tab)

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