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Relative Age Influences Performance of World-Class Track and Field Athletes Even in the Adulthood

机译:相对年龄甚至在成年期都会影响世界级田径运动员的表现

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The relative age effect (RAE) is a common phenomenon observed in youth sports and is characterized by a significant over-representation of athletes born close to the date of selection. However, there is a lack of research on RAE in world-class track and field athletes and it is not clear if this effect persists into adulthood. Thus, this study examined for the first time the prevalence and magnitude of RAE at world class level in all track and field disciplines. Birthdates of 39,590 athletes (51.6% females) ranked in the International Association of Athletics Federations top 100 official lists between 2007 and 2018 season of Under 18, Under 20, and Senior categories were collected. Under 18 and Under 20 athletes born in the first week of the year are about 2 to 3.5 times more likely to be included in the top-100 ranking than the athletes born in the last week of the year. RAE was overall larger in male compared to female athletes. In some disciplines (e.g., throwing events) RAE persists in Senior category. These findings suggest that in some disciplines relatively younger athletes may have less chances of reaching world-class performances even in the adulthood. Governing bodies should reflect upon their policies for athlete support and selection to minimize the RAE.
机译:相对年龄效应(RAE)是在青年运动中观察到的普遍现象,其特点是在选拔之日出生的运动员人数过多。但是,世界一流的田径运动员对RAE的研究缺乏,尚不清楚这种影响是否持续到成年。因此,本研究首次检查了所有田径学科中世界一流水平的RAE的患病率和严重程度。在国际田径联合会的2007年至2018年赛季中,年龄在18岁以下,20岁以下和老年人类别的前100名官方榜单中有39,590名运动员的生日(女性占51.6%)。在今年第一周出生的18岁以下和20岁以下运动员,进入前100名排名的可能性是在今年最后一周出生的运动员的2到3.5倍。与女性运动员相比,男性的RAE总体上更大。在某些学科中(例如,投掷项目),RAE一直列为高级类别。这些发现表明,在某些学科中,即使是成年运动员,相对年轻的运动员获得世界一流表演的机会也较小。理事机构应反思其运动员支持和选拔政策,以最大程度地减少RAE。

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