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Characteristics for podium success: Insights from speed/power-based track and field experts
Turner, K. J., Elvish, T. M., Kremer, P., Millett, M. L., Trowell, D., Bonacci, J., Pickering, C., Saunders, N.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2026)article“…Kremer, P.…”
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Can current metrics characterise or differentiate between elite track and field athletes within the sprints, hurdles, high jump, long jump and triple jump? A systematic review
Turner, K. J., Trowell, D., Millett, E. L., Bonacci, J., Elvish, T. M., Kremer, P., Pickering, C., Saunders, N.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)article“…Kremer, P.…”
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Expert consensus on characteristics important or essential for achieving international podium success as an elite endurance runner: a delphi survey
Elvish, T., Kremer, P., Trowell, D., Millet, E. L., Turner, K. J., Bonacci, J., Pickering, C., Saunders, N.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)congress proceedings“…Kremer, P.…”
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A profile of the skills, attributes, development, and employment opportunities for sport scientists in Australia
Bruce, L., Bellesini, K., Aisbett, B., Drinkwater, E. J., Kremer, P.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2022)article“…Kremer, P.…”
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The convergent validity of a self-report version of the tournament preparation framework (TPF-SR) for competitive golf.
Pilgrim, J., Kremer, P., Robertson, S.Published in International Journal of Golf Science (2022)article“…Kremer, P.…”
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Weniger ist mehr (Less is more)
Kremer, T., Seeger, A., Killing, W.Published in Leichtathletiktraining (2021)article“…Kremer, T.…”
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The Australian high performance and sport science workforce: A national profile
Dwyer, D. B., Bellesini, K., Gastin, P., Kremer, P., Dawson, A.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2019)article“…Kremer, P.…”
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The development of a tournament preparation framework for competitive golf: A Delphi study
Pilgrim, J., Kremer, P., Robertson, S.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2018)article“…Kremer, P.…”
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Der Weg zum Staffelweltrekord
Seeger, A., Kremer, T., Killing, W.Published in Leichtathletiktraining (2017)article“…Kremer, T.…”
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Consensus on measurement properties and feasibility of performance tests for the exercise and sport sciences: a Delphi study
Robertson, S., Kremer, P., Aisbett, B., Tran, J., Cerin, E.Published in Sports Medicine (2017)article“…Kremer, P.…”
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A qualitative investigation into the role of the caddie in elite-level golf
Pilgrim, J., Robertson, S., Kremer, P.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2016)article“…Kremer, P.…”
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Development and measurement properties of a putting skill test for high-level golf
Robertson, S., Gupta, S., Kremer, P., Burnett, A. F.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2015)article“…Kremer, P.…”
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Profiling the Australian high performance & sports science workforce
Dawson, A., Wehner, K., Gastin, P., Dwyer, D., Kremer, P., Allan, M.Published 2011electronical publication“…Kremer, P.…”
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Auf die Plätze, fertig - und dann?
Herrmann, V., Kremer, T., Seeger, A., Willwacher, S.Published in Leichtathletiktraining (2015)article“…Kremer, T.…”
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Gelenkspezifische Leistung beim Sprint: Beschleunigungsphase versus maximale Geschwindigkeit
Braunstein, B., Goldmann, J.-P., Albracht, K., Sanno, M., Heinrich, K., Willwacher, S., Herrmann, V., Kremer, T., Brüggemann, G. P.Published in Trainingsbedingte Veränderungen - Messung, Modellierung und Evidenzsicherung (2014)congress proceedings“…Kremer, T.…”
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