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    This study evaluates a computer-based model for track and field scoring tables, assessing its validity and providing sample outputs for performance quality assessment.

    Area of Science:

    • Sports Science
    • Computational Athletics
    • Performance Analytics

    Background:

    • Historical scoring tables lack standardized methodologies.
    • Previous parts established a theoretical model for event scoring.
    • A need exists for objective performance evaluation in track and field.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the validity of a newly developed computational model for track and field scoring tables.
    • To analyze the effectiveness of computer-generated scoring tables in representing performance quality.
    • To provide practical examples of the model's application through sample tables.

    Main Methods:

    • Model validation through comparative analysis.
    • Assessment of scoring table accuracy and consistency.

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  • Utilizing computational algorithms for table generation.
  • Main Results:

    • The computational model demonstrates validity in scoring track and field performances.
    • Computer-generated tables offer a consistent and objective measure of athletic quality.
    • Sample tables illustrate practical application and effectiveness.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed computational model provides a robust framework for track and field scoring.
    • Computer-aided scoring tables enhance the objective assessment of athletic performance.
    • This research offers a foundation for future advancements in sports analytics.