Start order determines the sequence athletes begin competition. Officials assign positions using rankings or random draw. Early or late starts may face differing ice conditions. Athletes adjust strategy according to start placement. Timing and preparation depend on assigned order. For example a racer receives fifth place in the start order. That position influences warm-up and push start strategy. Coaches plan approach based on sequence. Correct awareness supports fair competition. Start order affects early performance conditions. Proper management enhances competitive readiness.
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