In September 2013 the world record in the marathon men's race was broken. The aim of this study is to apply to the 2013 Berlin Marathon a mathematical model based on the power law that analyses the marks distribution and checks its connection. The results show that the correlations obtained in all the different categories have been very significant, with a result of (r ≥ 0.978; p < 0.000) and a linear determination coefficient of (R2 ≥ 0.969). As a conclusion it could be said that the power law application to the 2013 Berlin Marathon Men's race has been an useful and feasible study, and the connection between the data and the mathematical model has been so accurate
Purpose: To examine the effects of the world\u2019s most challenging mountain ultra-marathon (Tor de...
OBJECTIVES:A recent study investigating the top 10 100-km ultra-marathoners by nationality showed th...
According to the IAAF scoring tables, Usain Bolt’s 100m world record of 9.58 sec is worth 1374 point...
In September 2013 the world record in the marathon men's race was broken. The aim of this study is t...
Aim: The first marathon run took place at Olympic Games in 1896 in Athens, but the first standardise...
The main goal of this study was to analyse the pacing strategies displayed by the winners of the six...
In their article in the December 2008 issue of JASA, Einmahl and Magnus (E–M; 2008) used an extreme-...
Epub ahead of printThe concepts of power law and critical speed (SCrit) have been applied to the ana...
We model the development of world records of metric running events from the 100 meter dash to the ma...
Purpose: Previous researchers have adopted linear models to predict athletic running world records, ...
<p>Top left: performances of world record holders and a selection of random runners. Curves labelled...
OBJECTIVES: A recent study investigating the top 10 100-km ultra-marathoners by nationality showed t...
Many empirical and descriptive models have been proposed since the beginning of the 20th century. In...
Purpose: This was the first study to analyze high-resolution pacing data from multiple global champ...
The aim was to employ a quasi-physical model to analyse the performance and biomechanics of the Worl...
Purpose: To examine the effects of the world\u2019s most challenging mountain ultra-marathon (Tor de...
OBJECTIVES:A recent study investigating the top 10 100-km ultra-marathoners by nationality showed th...
According to the IAAF scoring tables, Usain Bolt’s 100m world record of 9.58 sec is worth 1374 point...
In September 2013 the world record in the marathon men's race was broken. The aim of this study is t...
Aim: The first marathon run took place at Olympic Games in 1896 in Athens, but the first standardise...
The main goal of this study was to analyse the pacing strategies displayed by the winners of the six...
In their article in the December 2008 issue of JASA, Einmahl and Magnus (E–M; 2008) used an extreme-...
Epub ahead of printThe concepts of power law and critical speed (SCrit) have been applied to the ana...
We model the development of world records of metric running events from the 100 meter dash to the ma...
Purpose: Previous researchers have adopted linear models to predict athletic running world records, ...
<p>Top left: performances of world record holders and a selection of random runners. Curves labelled...
OBJECTIVES: A recent study investigating the top 10 100-km ultra-marathoners by nationality showed t...
Many empirical and descriptive models have been proposed since the beginning of the 20th century. In...
Purpose: This was the first study to analyze high-resolution pacing data from multiple global champ...
The aim was to employ a quasi-physical model to analyse the performance and biomechanics of the Worl...
Purpose: To examine the effects of the world\u2019s most challenging mountain ultra-marathon (Tor de...
OBJECTIVES:A recent study investigating the top 10 100-km ultra-marathoners by nationality showed th...
According to the IAAF scoring tables, Usain Bolt’s 100m world record of 9.58 sec is worth 1374 point...