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Analysing the data from the women's pool games in Paris

Part two of a series of 3 masterclasses about statistical analysis of the women's games in Paris by Simon Blanford

In a second masterclass of a three part series, the topic was the data from the pool games in the women’s tournament in Paris.

If you haven’t already you should take a look at part one of this series:

Another article I want to draw you attention to is the written article explaining these principles of data analysis as well:

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Data from the pool games in Paris

In this session we discussed the data from the pool games and looked ahead at the quarter finals. Focussing on some teams and some players because… well… in a presentation aimed at 30 minutes… you can’t do it all :)

We hope you enjoy the video ↑ and hope to see you again for the live session of our third masterclass. Just before the medal games for the women we’ll look back at the quarter finals and semifinals that got them there. Will the “do or die” games show us some different data from the pool games? Looking ahead at these medal games what can we expect based upon the data?

Make sure you save the date for this final live masterclass on the data from Paris: Friday August 9 at noon Paris time

Third live masterclass in this series

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