TY - JOUR
T1 - An analysis of the São Silvestre race between 2007–2021
T2 - An increase in participation but a decrease in performance
AU - Thuany, Mabliny
AU - Vieira, Douglas
AU - Villiger, Elias
AU - Gomes, Thayse Natacha
AU - Weiss, Katja
AU - Nikolaidis, Pantelis T.
AU - Sousa, Caio Victor
AU - Scheer, Volker
AU - Knechtle, Beat
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Chengdu Sport University
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - This study aimed to investigate the trends of finishers in the São Silvestre race in Brazil, taking into account sex, age, and performance levels. A total of 31 775 runners (women, n = 13 847; men, n = 17 928), aged (45.2 ± 16.8) years, finishers in the São Silvestre race between 2007 and 2021, were considered in the present analysis. Data (event year, date of birth, sex, and race times) were downloaded from the official race website. The man-Whitney U test, Spearman correlation, and robust regression model were computed. Participation increased over time for both sexes. Regarding age groups, “31–40 years” (women) and “> 60 years” (men) were those with the highest number of finishers. We found a decrease in performance across the years (β = 2.45; p < 0.005), as well as significant differences in race times for both sexes (U = 42.844; p < 0.001), with men presenting better performances than women. Over time, it was observed an increase in the performance gap between the sexes, but in general, the performance decreased (β = 1.76; p < 0.001). Stakeholders should consider improving the strategies to improve women and young people's participation in running events.
AB - This study aimed to investigate the trends of finishers in the São Silvestre race in Brazil, taking into account sex, age, and performance levels. A total of 31 775 runners (women, n = 13 847; men, n = 17 928), aged (45.2 ± 16.8) years, finishers in the São Silvestre race between 2007 and 2021, were considered in the present analysis. Data (event year, date of birth, sex, and race times) were downloaded from the official race website. The man-Whitney U test, Spearman correlation, and robust regression model were computed. Participation increased over time for both sexes. Regarding age groups, “31–40 years” (women) and “> 60 years” (men) were those with the highest number of finishers. We found a decrease in performance across the years (β = 2.45; p < 0.005), as well as significant differences in race times for both sexes (U = 42.844; p < 0.001), with men presenting better performances than women. Over time, it was observed an increase in the performance gap between the sexes, but in general, the performance decreased (β = 1.76; p < 0.001). Stakeholders should consider improving the strategies to improve women and young people's participation in running events.
KW - Endurance
KW - Performance
KW - Sex differences
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85151638580&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.smhs.2023.03.007
DO - 10.1016/j.smhs.2023.03.007
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85151638580
SN - 2666-3376
VL - 5
SP - 277
EP - 282
JO - Sports Medicine and Health Science
JF - Sports Medicine and Health Science
IS - 4
ER -