Is there stability in the performance of elite half-marathoners?

Mabliny Thuany, Beat Knechtle, Pantelis Theodoros Nikolaidis, Thayse Natacha Gomes

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the performance stability of elite half-marathoners of both sexes. The study was composed of 24 elite athletes (12 female and 12 male), ranked among the Senior World TOP20 half-marathoners, who completed a half-marathon race for at least three consecutive years. Tracking was tested using autocorrelations and Kappa Cohen. Autocorrelation revealed a significant association, but a decrease in correlation among the years in both sexes. The overall weighted kappa showed lower stability in performance for both sexes (K ​= ​0.191 and K ​= ​−0.245) than for males. These findings suggest that both female and male elite half-marathoners showed low stability in performance during three events. Besides that, athletes with a better performance tended to present the highest performance stability. It is recommended that coaches track the developmental trajectories of the athletes to comprised the changes in performance across the years, as to provide environmental characteristics that can influence performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)101-104
Number of pages4
JournalSports Medicine and Health Science
Volume4
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Elite athletes
  • Endurance
  • Running
  • Tracking

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