The main aim of the present study was to examine differences in pacing between half-marathon and marathon in men and women. A total of 17,525 finishers in the marathon (n = 4807 men; n = 1278 women) and half-marathon race (n = 7624 men; n = 3816 women) in Vienna 2017 were considered. Their pacing was assessed through five race segments (0-23.7%, 23.7-47.4%, 47.4-71.1%, 71.1-94.8% and 94.8-100%) of the race. Compared to marathon (where absolute average change of speed [ACS] was 5.46% and 4.12% in men and women, respectively), a more even pacing was observed in half-marathon in both sexes (ACS = 3.60% and 3.36% in men and women, respectively). The more even pacing in women previously observed in marathon races was verified in half-marathon, t...
women to slow their pace in a marathon. Purpose: This study determined the reliability of the sex di...
The purposes of this study were 1) to analyse the different pacing behaviours based on athlete's per...
Despite the increased scientific interest in the relationship between pacing and performance in mara...
The main aim of the present study was to examine differences in pacing between half-marathon and mar...
Half-marathon is the most popular endurance running race in terms of number of races and runners com...
The increased popularity of marathons and half-marathons has led to a significant increase in the nu...
The purpose of the study was to describe pacing patterns of the finishers of the World Marathon Majo...
The aim of this study was to describe pacing profiles and packing behaviours of athletes in Olympic ...
Studies on nonelite distance runners suggest that men are more likely than women to slow their pace ...
Background. Previous studies have demonstrated that men are more likely than women to slow in the ma...
Background: Pacing has been investigated in different kinds of ultra-marathon races, but not in one ...
Background and objective: The recent availability of data from mass-participation running events has...
Background. Previous studies have demonstrated that men are more likely than women to slow in the ma...
The aim of the present study was to examine the age-related differences in performance and pacing in...
Different pacing profiles have been identified in the literature for endurance sporting events: the ...
women to slow their pace in a marathon. Purpose: This study determined the reliability of the sex di...
The purposes of this study were 1) to analyse the different pacing behaviours based on athlete's per...
Despite the increased scientific interest in the relationship between pacing and performance in mara...
The main aim of the present study was to examine differences in pacing between half-marathon and mar...
Half-marathon is the most popular endurance running race in terms of number of races and runners com...
The increased popularity of marathons and half-marathons has led to a significant increase in the nu...
The purpose of the study was to describe pacing patterns of the finishers of the World Marathon Majo...
The aim of this study was to describe pacing profiles and packing behaviours of athletes in Olympic ...
Studies on nonelite distance runners suggest that men are more likely than women to slow their pace ...
Background. Previous studies have demonstrated that men are more likely than women to slow in the ma...
Background: Pacing has been investigated in different kinds of ultra-marathon races, but not in one ...
Background and objective: The recent availability of data from mass-participation running events has...
Background. Previous studies have demonstrated that men are more likely than women to slow in the ma...
The aim of the present study was to examine the age-related differences in performance and pacing in...
Different pacing profiles have been identified in the literature for endurance sporting events: the ...
women to slow their pace in a marathon. Purpose: This study determined the reliability of the sex di...
The purposes of this study were 1) to analyse the different pacing behaviours based on athlete's per...
Despite the increased scientific interest in the relationship between pacing and performance in mara...