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Amateur boxing in the last 59 years. Impact of rules changes on the type of verdicts recorded and implications on boxers' health

机译:最近59年的业余拳击运动。规则变更对记录的判决类型的影响以及对拳击手健康的影响

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Background/aim: Several changes have occurred in Olympic boxing (OB) in the last few decades, influencing the results in official competitions. The aim of this study was to assess how the evolution of rules changed the rate of the results that can influence boxers' health. Methods: From a web-research, the results of OB tournaments from 1952 to 2011 were reviewed (29 357 bouts). For each event, rate of knockout (KO), refereestop contest (RSC), RSC-Head (RSCH), RSC-Injury (RSCI), RSC-Outclassed (RSCO), abandon, disqualification and points decisions were recorded. In our analysis we investigated the changes that occurred after the introduction of the standing-count rule (1964), mandatory head guard (1984), computerised scoring system (1992), RSCO (2000-2009) and modification of bout formula 3×3 min rounds (3×3, until 1997, 5×2 min rounds (5×2) until 1999, 4×2 min rounds (4×2) until 2008, 3×3 from 2009). Results: The most important results were: (1) an RSCI rate increase (0.72-2.42%, p<0.03) after the standing-count rule; (2) a lower RSCI (0.60%, p<0.001) and higher RSCH (1.31-4.92%, p<0.001) and RSC (9.71-13.05%, p<0.03) rate with mandatory head guard; (3) a KO rate reduction (6.44-2.09%, p<0.001) with the computerised scoring system; (4) an RSC (13.15-5.91%, p<0.05) and RSCH (4.23-1.41%, p<0.001) rate reduction comparing 5×2-4×2 bouts. Conclusions: In the last six decades, along with rule changes in OB, a clear reduction of health challenging results was observed. In the near future, older rules will be adopted (no head guard and a manual scoring system). Continued medical surveillance is important to ensure that new rule changes do not result in poor medical outcomes for the boxers.
机译:背景/目标:在过去的几十年中,奥林匹克拳击(OB)发生了一些变化,影响了官方比赛的结果。这项研究的目的是评估规则的演变如何改变可影响拳击手健康的结果率。方法:通过网络研究,回顾了1952年至2011年的OB比赛的结果(29 357次)。对于每个事件,记录淘汰率(KO),裁判停赛(RSC),RSC负责人(RSCH),RSC受伤(RSCI),RSC超越级别(RSCO),放弃,取消资格和得分决定。在我们的分析中,我们调查了引入计分规则(1964),强制性头部护卫(1984),计算机计分系统(1992),RSCO(2000-2009)和修改回合公式3×3之后发生的变化。分钟(3×3,直到1997年,5×2分钟(5×2),直到1999年,4×2分钟,(4×2),直到2008年,从2009年开始的3×3)。结果:最重要的结果是:(1)计分规则后RSCI率增加(0.72-2.42%,p <0.03); (2)带有强制护头的较低RSCI(0.60%,p <0.001)和较高RSCH(1.31-4.92%,p <0.001)和RSC(9.71-13.05%,p <0.03); (3)使用计算机评分系统降低KO率(6.44-2.09%,p <0.001); (4)RSC(13.15-5.91%,p <0.05)和RSCH(4.23-1.41%,p <0.001)速率降低比较5×2-4×2次。结论:在过去的六十年中,随着OB规则的改变,观察到健康挑战性结果的明显减少。在不久的将来,将采用较旧的规则(无护头和手动记分系统)。持续的医疗监视对于确保新规则的更改不会导致拳击手的医疗结果很重要。

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