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Fig 1.

Geometry of goalball pitch, regular position of centre (c) and wing (w) players and operationalisations used.

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Table 1.

Used performance variables, categories and operationalisations.

In the text, we refer to the type by combing its ANGLE, TRAJECTORY and TECHNIQUE. For example, a shot played with a bouncing trajectory and the rotation technique is referred bounce-rotation shot. If only one variable is important, we call it e.g. diagonal shot.

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Table 2.

Incidences rate (#) and goal rates (GR) in goalball’s regular situation grouped by GENDER, SIDE, SECTOR, SECTOR’, TECHNIQUE, TRAJECTORY and ANGLE.

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Table 3.

Incidence rates (#) and goal rates (GR) in goalball’s regular situation grouped by GENDER, TRAJECTORY × TECHNIQUE, TRAJECTORY × ANGLE, SECTOR’ × ANGLE and SECTOR’ × ANGLE × TRAJECTORY.

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