A look at the medal podium in almost any international sporting competition reveals that some athletes and certain countries enjoy regular success in particular events. While environmental influences such as training and diet are important, it is likely that there is also some genetic component to elite athletic performance. One of the most compelling examples of athletic domination is that of east African runners in international distance running competition. This phenomenon has led to the suggestion that east Africans possess some inherent genetic advantage predisposing them to superior athletic performances. The concurrent success of athletes of west African ancestry in sprint events also appears to have augmented this belief given their...
Favourable genetic endowment has been proposed as part of the explanation for the success of East Af...
Kenyan athletes have dominated international distance running in recent years. Explanations for thei...
Contents: Introduction Notes on Contributors Part 1: Socio-Economic and Cultural Perspectives 1. Ken...
A look at the medal podium in almost any international sporting competition reveals that some athlet...
East African athletes now dominate international distance running events from the 800 m to the marat...
A look at the medal podium in almost any international sporting competition reveals that some athlet...
Since the 1960s, East African athletes, mainly from Kenya and Ethiopia, have dominated long-distance...
[Abstract] Over the last few decades, East African runners have dominated international long-distanc...
The primary objective of these experiments was to assess the environmental and genetic contributors ...
The current dominance of African runners in long-distance running is an intriguing phenomenon that h...
Since the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, Kenyan and Ethiopian runners have dominated the middle- and lon...
Kenyan runners, and especially those originating from the Kalenjin tribe, have dominated internation...
The dominance of East African distance runners and sprinters of West African origin invites discussi...
publisher[Abstract] Over the last few decades, East African runners have dominated international lon...
INTRODUCTION - The dominance of East-African athletes in distance running remains largely unexplaine...
Favourable genetic endowment has been proposed as part of the explanation for the success of East Af...
Kenyan athletes have dominated international distance running in recent years. Explanations for thei...
Contents: Introduction Notes on Contributors Part 1: Socio-Economic and Cultural Perspectives 1. Ken...
A look at the medal podium in almost any international sporting competition reveals that some athlet...
East African athletes now dominate international distance running events from the 800 m to the marat...
A look at the medal podium in almost any international sporting competition reveals that some athlet...
Since the 1960s, East African athletes, mainly from Kenya and Ethiopia, have dominated long-distance...
[Abstract] Over the last few decades, East African runners have dominated international long-distanc...
The primary objective of these experiments was to assess the environmental and genetic contributors ...
The current dominance of African runners in long-distance running is an intriguing phenomenon that h...
Since the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, Kenyan and Ethiopian runners have dominated the middle- and lon...
Kenyan runners, and especially those originating from the Kalenjin tribe, have dominated internation...
The dominance of East African distance runners and sprinters of West African origin invites discussi...
publisher[Abstract] Over the last few decades, East African runners have dominated international lon...
INTRODUCTION - The dominance of East-African athletes in distance running remains largely unexplaine...
Favourable genetic endowment has been proposed as part of the explanation for the success of East Af...
Kenyan athletes have dominated international distance running in recent years. Explanations for thei...
Contents: Introduction Notes on Contributors Part 1: Socio-Economic and Cultural Perspectives 1. Ken...