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1 November 2022

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Volume 3 · Issue 11

WHAT ARE THE AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC CONTRIBUTIONS AT 2,000, 1,500 AND 1,000-METER RACE DISTANCES?

DIRY, A., RATEL, S., Nevill, A., & MACIEJEWSKI, H. What is the physiological impact of reducing the 2,000 m Olympic distance in rowing to 1,500 m and 1,000 m for French young competitive rowers? Insights from the energy system contribution. Frontiers in Physiology, 1461.

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By Joe DeLeo

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The Olympic and collegiate race distance is 2,000-meters. Junior rowers race at 1,500-meters and masters rowers race at 1,000-meters. Are the energy system contributions the same across all three distances?

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