The best researchers in the world on the subject

Top Experts in Research on Running Expertscape has created a list of worldwide experts based on previous work on the topic, running ‘.This is assessed on the basis of their scientific work according to the scheme https://www.expertscape.com/#howworks. The world’s best expert is Dr. med.David Bishop from Victoria University, followed by Dr.Timothy Noakes from the University of Cape Town.

Third party follows.Beat Knechle from the University of Zurich.Overall, 5,955 scientific work was examined, see https://www.expertscape.com/ex/running. All details can be found at https://www.expertscape.com/help/tpc_leaders

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Performance development over 10km Open Water Swimming

Analysis of 10 km swimming performance of elite male and female open-water swimmers In long-distance swimming since 2008 official races are held over 10km within the meaning of World Cup Race, European Championships, World Championships and Olympic Rennes.We have now examined the trend between 2008 and 2012. Over the period examined, there was no change in the speed of the fastest swimmers, women were 38% slower than the men.

At the top ten per competition showed over the years that the men were slower while women were always fast. The whole work can be found under https://springerplus.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/2193-1801-2-603

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2013 Difference of performance of men and women in the long-distance triathlon

Sex differences in ultra-triathlon performance at increasing race distance There are some guesses in the literature that women can surpass the men on long to very long stretches.We have compared the performance of Triathlen over the simple Ironman route (Ironman Hawaii) as well as twice the Ironman route between 1999 and 2011. Both on Ironman Hawaii like the double Ironman route remained unchanged for the annual top 3 athletes.However, the gender difference on twice the route was greater.

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Performance trends Am Swiss Bike Masters from 1994 to 2012

Sex-related trends in participation and performance in the ‘Swiss Bike Masters’ from 1994-2012 The development of participation and performance of endurance athletes was examined primarily for runners and triathletes. Numbers for other sports like mountain bikers are missing.We studied the trends for participation and performance at the Swiss Bike Masters’ from 1994 to 2012.This race is one of the first and most traditional mountain biking races. Unlike competitions in the area and running and triathlon where an increase in participation with an improvement in performance could be detected over the years, it came to the ‘Swiss Bike Masters’ to a decrease in the number of people’s number of participants during the participants in the women’s low andDeep remained deep.The age of the fastest finishers remained unchanged over the years.

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Where do the fastest 100 km runners come from?

Participation and performance trends in 100-km ultra-marathons worldwide It is well known that the East African runners dominate the longer running routes to the marathon.Previously, it has not been studied which runners dominate on the ultrasides such as the 100km. We examined the maturities and nationalities of 112'283 runners from 102 countries between 1998 and 2011.Most finishers came from Europe, especially from France.In the period examined, the number of finishers from Japan, Germany, Italy, Poland and the US increased exponentially. For women, the runners from Canada were slower and the athletes from Italy faster over the years.For men, runners from Belgium, Canada and Japan were slower.

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The age of the fastest freestyle swimmers

The changes in age of peak swim speed for elite male and female Swiss freestyle swimmers between 1994 and 2012 For the period 1994 to 2012, we were looking for 70,059 freestyle swimming the age of the best performance. For women, the age of the best performance increased from 18.9 to 20.4 years, but dropped from 25.0 to 18.1 years for the 1'500m.For 100m (19.1 years), 200m (19.3 years), 400m (18.7 years) and 800m (18.5 years) showed no change over the years. For men, the age of the best performance was about two years higher at 23 years for 50m, 22.5 years for 100m, 21.4 years for 200m, 20.3 years for 400m, 20.3 years for 800m and 20.3 years for 1'500m. The whole evaluation is compiled under https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2416245/

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The age of the fastest Ironman time

The age of peak performance in Ironman triathlon: a cross-sectional and longitudinal data analysis For the planning of a career as an endurance athlete, it is important to know what age is the best performance to be expected. So far, triathlets were examined when the age-related drop in performance occurs, but the age in which the fastest ironescence time is to be expected has not yet been determined.In a first analysis, we have determined the age of the top ten finishers of all Ironman competitions in 2010 and examined in a further analysis based on a qualifier, whether over the years the age of top ten athletes shifts. In 2010, we were able to raise numbers of 20 competitions, in 19 competitions was the age of the top ten finishers for men at 33.0 ± 1.6 years and for women at 32.2 ± 1.5 years, with men and women not distinguished.Only on the ‘Ironman Canada’ were the men a bit older than the women. When looking at the course over the years, the age of the top ten men was at 31.5 ± 1.7 years between 1995 and 2010 and at 31.4 ± 1.7 years without a change over the years.

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Performance of age class runners on the Swiss Alpine

Finisher and performance trends in female and male mountain ultramarathoners by age group The ‘Swiss Alpine’ is the largest ultra-mountain run in Europe.Since 1998 he has been carried out on the same route and we have studied the trend of the performance development of the runners according to age groups. For women, the number of finishers in the group 18-24 years decreased, in the age groups 25-29 and 35-39 years ago, there was no change and age groups 30-34, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, and 70-74 years took the number of finishers. The men took the number of finishers in the age groups 18-24, 25-29, 30-34, and 35-39 years.Age Classes 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 70-74, and 75-79 years took the number.With regard to performance, women were able to grow in the category 40-44 years.In contrast, the performance in men in classes 18-24, 25-29, 30-34, 40-44, and 45-49 years ago. All the analysis can be found at www.dovepress.com/finisher-and-performance-trends-in-female-and-male-mountain-Urtramarate-Peer-Reviewed-article-ijgm

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Performance Development Am Ultraman Hawaii

Participation and performance trends in ‘Ultraman Hawaii’ from 1983 to 2012 In addition to the ‘Ironman Hawaii’, Hawaii is also the ‘Ultraman Hawaii’. We examined the development of this competition between 1983 and 2012.The figures of female finishers increased in these years during the number of male finishers constant. Competition times were getting faster over the years and the difference in men over the women fell from 24.3% to 11.5%.Surprisingly, the age of top athletes increased significantly over the years.

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