Does a home advantage effect exist in international track and field athletics?

Purpose: This paper investigates home advantage in the context of the IAAF World Championships and the IAAF World Indoor Championships. Design: Our study includes 31 editions of these competitions held between 1987 and 2018. Using three key performance indicators (KPIs) we analysed how host nations...

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