Start channel is the designated ice corridor for the initial sprint. Athletes stay within channel boundaries while pushing the sled. Proper alignment prevents collisions or loss of control. Channel surface provides traction for spikes and momentum. Officials monitor adherence to channel rules. For example a racer runs within the start channel during the heat. That ensures a legal and effective push start. Coaches train athletes to maintain optimal path. Correct use supports smooth, fast sled entry. Channel design aids safe and efficient launching. Consistent use enhances early performance.
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