Do women and men compete equally on a level playing field? An empirical investigation into the 2021 Olympic shooting competitions

Due to physical differences between the genders, it is hard to study whether women also vary from men in their competitive drive in sports. The Olympic committee instituted major rule changes in the sport of shooting in the Tokyo Olympic Games (2021), leveling the playing field. We explored performa...

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Athletic Performance - physiology
Biology and Life Sciences
Children & youth
Competitions
Competitive Behavior
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Engineering and Technology
Evaluation
Female
Females
Firearms
Gender differences
Gender equality
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Males
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Moving targets
Olympic games
People and Places
Physical Sciences
Professional golf
Research and Analysis Methods
Researchers
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Sex Factors
Shooting
Skills
Social Sciences
Sports
Tournaments & championships
Women
Young Adult
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