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Research indicates that 64% of 1000m race winners since 2007 started in the inner lane.
57% of all 1000m race heats are won by the skater starting in the inner lane.
The outer lane starter covers less distance to the first turn but may not enter it with optimal speed.
Starting in the inner lane provides three inner turns and two outer turns, the opposite for outer lane starters.
Ireen Wüst, a decorated Olympian, acknowledges the inner lane's advantage, estimating it could save a tenth or two of a second.
A study by Ruud Koning (Sporteconomie, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) and Canadian skater Antoine Roger analyzed races since 2007 where lane assignments were random, concluding that the inner lane's higher win rate isn't coincidental. The International Skating Union (ISU) has yet to comment on these findings. Factors contributing to the inner lane advantage include covering more distance to accelerate before the first turn and the positioning advantage on the final crossover. Inge Stoter (Innovatielab Thialf) believes initial meter acceleration leads to higher speed, especially through the second turn. The skater in the inner lane can also block their opponent on the final crossing and benefit from the last inner turn. Wüst mentioned that women benefit more from the inner lane while men often prefer the outer lane to avoid sliding out due to higher speeds.
Q: Does the starting lane really matter in speed skating?
Research suggests that starting in the inner lane provides a statistical advantage, especially for women in the 1000m event.
Q: Why does the inner lane offer an advantage?
Factors include optimal distance for acceleration, better positioning for turns, and tactical advantages in the final stretch.
Be aware that starting lane assignments can impact race outcomes, adding an element of luck to the competition.
The study highlights potential inequalities within the sport that warrant further investigation.
While skaters cannot control their lane assignment, focusing on maximizing speed and technique remains crucial.
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