Fight of the sexes

The fight of the sexes In the NZZ, there was recently an article on the subject, women in sports will ever be better than men ’the authors referred to the Ironman Triathlon where women are able to join the male field at the front. They then mention different endurance races and show whether and how women have improved towards men.They also refer to a number of our works.But the bottom line remains that the difference between man and woman is usually about 10%. The whole article is to be read under webpaper.nzz.ch/2013/10/13/sport/koymu/kampt-der-silter?Guest_Pass=BE11E230C9:KOMUMU2B2FD27214E367F398FF259A2EFBB5C38EDFC01

Read more

Performance and age in ultracycloth

Gender difference in cycling speed and age of winning performers in ultra-cycling - the 508-mile “Furnace Creek” from 1983 to 2012 The ‘Furnace Creek’ is the oldest known ultrar radial with the longest history.We examined the development of performance and age of top drivers from the period from 1983 to 2012. While the driving speed of the best men developed non-linear, the speed took linearly at women.In return, the difference in performance over the years took on linear and is around 11% in 2012.The age of the best men and women increased over the years and was at the age of 43 at the women and at 50 years in men. As the current trend looks like, women in this race are likely to continue to develop positively.

Read more

Performance of age class athletes over 100 km and 100 miles

Age group performances in 100 km and 100 miles ultra-marathons So far, it is known that age-class athletes have improved over the years.In the area of ultra-sail, the 100 km run in Biel and over 100 miles in the US, Western States Endurance Run were examined. A problem with previous work is that only 1 event has been analyzed and that only linear regressions were used.We now examined the trend for age class runners for every 100 km and 100 miles of 1971 to 2013. It showed that the runners in the younger to medieval groups (25-35 to 50-65 years) have achieved their zenith because the course of the running speed was non-linear over the years.

Read more

Difference between man and woman with long-distance triathlets

Sex difference in top performers from Ironman to double deca iron ultra-triathlon In recent years, women on the Ironman track ensured for a stir on the Ironman route by riding certain athletes very far in the field in the field or even come from the water at the top. It asked if the women slowly run the men on the Ironman track and whether they could chuck the men on the longer triathlon routes.For this purpose, the times of the best men and women from 1978 to 2013 have examined for all routes from Ironman to the twenty-five Ironman track.Not entirely unexpectedly the fastest men were more and faster than the fastest women, except on the floating route about the fivefold Ironmandistanz. If one forms a correlation between the difference of the sexes and the power, the gender difference increases with increasing route length for swimming, running and total time, but not when cycling.

Read more

Difference between man and woman at elite swimming events

Changes in sex difference in swimming speed in finalists at FINA World Championships and the Olympic Games from 1992 to 2013 So far we have tested for swimmers the gender difference in long to very long swimming trails as well as the difference between floats at a national and international level. There was still the difference between men and women on world class levels.We therefore examined the finalists of the Olympic Games and World Championships from 1992 to 2013.The final participants on Olympia and World Cup were able to increase their performance over the years. Women improved rather on the longer routes (800 and 1500m freestyle, 200m dolphin and 400m layers) while the men could rather increase on the shorter routes (100 and 200m freestyle, 100m dolphin and 100m breast).

Read more

The effect of drafting

Drafting Improves 3000m Running Performance in Elite Athletes: Is it a Placebo Effect? The term ‘drafting’ means behavior when an athlete is floating behind another athlete in its windshading, runs or wheel drives. Various work could show that this behavior improves performance significantly.In a current work, 10 elitates were investigated in a 3000 m run.Once the athletes in the windshadow and once outside the wind shadow were measured while physiological variables such as oxygen uptake and lactate values were measured. The runners were significantly faster compared to windshades running in comparison to no windshade.Surprisingly, the cardiairespiratory values were not different in contrast to the lackeep values, which run significantly differences between windshades and not in the windshade. Windshades running were also felt less exhausting from the athletes.

Read more

Marathon at 90 years

Marathon at 90 years in 6 hours 48 min At the end of October 2013, the 90-year-old Albert Stricker ran the SwissCityMarathon in Lucerne.He needed for the 42.195 kilometers 6 hours, 48 minutes and 55 seconds. According to World Master Athletic, see www.world-masters-athletics.org/records/outdoormen, there is no official world record in the M90 age category yet. On the other hand, the performance is already recognized as the official European Card, see http://evaarecord.fidalservizi.it/php-man/www_primatista.php. At the end of May, Albert Stricker had his great appearance in the broadcast, Aeschbacher ‘of Swiss television, to see https://www.srf.ch/player/tv/aeschbacher/video/albert-stricker?id=9badd7f3-a412-4955-8e8d-6564051e9467

Read more

Ironman Triathlons in 33 Tagen

33 Ironman triathlons in 33 days-a case study In autumn 2013, the 30-fold Ironman was completed in Lonato del Garda and athletes like organizers were of the opinion that the longest triathlon was ever completed in history. However, the native Frenchman Didier Woloszyn has already set a brand in the summer of 2013, which would hardly be exceeded in the next few years or decades.He completed an Ironman for 33 days every day.The total route of 7458 km (125 km swim, 5940 km cycling and 1393 km walk) crafted in 410 hours, where he needed 12 h 27 minutes per Ironman. In swimming and change times, he was slower over the 33-day, but he could keep his pace in cycling and keep running so that he remained constant with the overall time over the 33 days.

Read more