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Runners in their forties dominate ultra-marathons from 50 to 3,100 miles

2014

International audience; OBJECTIVES: This study investigated performance trends and the age of peak running speed in ultra-marathons from 50 to 3,100 miles. METHODS: The running speed and age of the fastest competitors in 50-, 100-, 200-, 1,000- and 3,100-mile events held worldwide from 1971 to 2012 were analyzed using single- and multi-level regression analyses. RESULTS: The number of events and competitors increased exponentially in 50- and 100-mile events. For the annual fastest runners, women improved in 50-mile events, but not men. In 100-mile events, both women and men improved their performance. In 1,000-mile events, men became slower. For the annual top ten runners, women improved in…

AdultMale11035 Institute of General PracticeGerontologyANTHROPOMETRYAge of Peak PerformanceTime FactorsPARTICIPATION610 Medicine & health2700 General MedicineAthletic PerformanceMuscle massUltra marathonRunningYoung AdultSex FactorsSex factorsHumansMedicineULTRAMARATHON RUNNERSMUSCLE MASSYoung adultUltra-Marathonlcsh:R5-920business.industryAEROBIC POWERRACE TIMEAge FactorsENDURANCEMOTIVATIONGeneral MedicineClinical ScienceMiddle AgedAnthropometryRunning SpeedPhysical EnduranceRegression AnalysisFemale[ SCCO ] Cognitive scienceRUNNING PERFORMANCEbusinesslcsh:Medicine (General)ULTRARUNNERSClinics
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European athletes dominate performances in Double Iron ultra-triathlons - A retrospective data analysis from 1985 to 2010

2014

International audience; We investigated the participation and performance trends of ultra-endurance triathletes from all nationalities competing in a Double Iron ultra-triathlon (7.6-km swim, 360-km cycle and 84.4-km run) from 1985 to 2010. A total of 1854 athletes participated in 92 Double Iron ultra-triathlons. The majority of the winners came from Europe with 72 victories, followed by North America with 17 victories. The race time for the European ultra-triathletes was 1340 (s=95.3) min, decreasing highly significantly (r(2)=0.28; P<0.0001) across the years. North American ultra-triathletes finished the races within 1556 (s=124.5) min; their race time showed no changes across the years (…

Male11035 Institute of General PracticeFuture studiesPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation610 Medicine & healthCHILDRENEXERCISEAthletic PerformanceRetrospective data2732 Orthopedics and Sports MedicineAGEADOLESCENTSHumansOrthopedics and Sports Medicine3612 Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPREDICTORSUltra enduranceAnalysis of VariancebiologyENDURANCE RUNNERSAthletesLife styleRACE TIMEGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationEuropeGeographyCYCLING PERFORMANCEDEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICSAthletesNorth AmericaLinear ModelsFemaleLIFE-STYLE[ SCCO ] Cognitive scienceSportsDemography
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