INTRODUCTION: Progression of world records (WRs) in athletics is a reliable mean to assess the potentiality of the human body, which also reflects how society has evolved over time and will continue to evolve. We conducted a quantitative analysis of WRs in measurable Olympic events from nine representative disciplines (100, 400, 1500, 10,000 m, marathon, long jump, high jump, shot put and javelin throw) in order to identify progression and trends. SOURCES OF DATA: Data were gathered for the years 1900-2007 from the database of the International Olympic Committee. AREAS OF AGREEMENT: Overall, the relative improvement of athletic performance was higher in women than in men, being nearly doubled across the different specialities. The biggest i...
International audienceA previous analysis of World Records (WR) has revealed the potential limits of...
Purpose The aims of this study were to propose an alternative method to assess an optimal perform...
Athletic records represent the best results in a given discipline, thus improving monotonically with...
INTRODUCTION: Progression of world records (WRs) in athletics is a reliable mean to assess the poten...
INTRODUCTION: Progression of world records (WRs) in athletics is a reliable mean to assess the poten...
Athletic records represent the best results in a given discipline, thus improving monotonically with...
World records (WR) in sports illustrate the ultimate expression of human integrated muscle biology, ...
Purpose: Previous researchers have adopted linear models to predict athletic running world records, ...
Every new competitive season offers excellent examples of human locomotor abilities, regardless of t...
Sprint and distance running have experienced remarkable performance improvements over the past centu...
International audienceWorld records (WR) in sports illustrate the ultimate expression of human integ...
Throwing events have been an integral part of the track and field program in both Olympic and Common...
To assess the effect of technology on sport, the performance statistics for four disciplines were an...
The growth law for the development of top athletes performances remains unknown in quantifiable spor...
Aim: The first marathon run took place at Olympic Games in 1896 in Athens, but the first standardise...
International audienceA previous analysis of World Records (WR) has revealed the potential limits of...
Purpose The aims of this study were to propose an alternative method to assess an optimal perform...
Athletic records represent the best results in a given discipline, thus improving monotonically with...
INTRODUCTION: Progression of world records (WRs) in athletics is a reliable mean to assess the poten...
INTRODUCTION: Progression of world records (WRs) in athletics is a reliable mean to assess the poten...
Athletic records represent the best results in a given discipline, thus improving monotonically with...
World records (WR) in sports illustrate the ultimate expression of human integrated muscle biology, ...
Purpose: Previous researchers have adopted linear models to predict athletic running world records, ...
Every new competitive season offers excellent examples of human locomotor abilities, regardless of t...
Sprint and distance running have experienced remarkable performance improvements over the past centu...
International audienceWorld records (WR) in sports illustrate the ultimate expression of human integ...
Throwing events have been an integral part of the track and field program in both Olympic and Common...
To assess the effect of technology on sport, the performance statistics for four disciplines were an...
The growth law for the development of top athletes performances remains unknown in quantifiable spor...
Aim: The first marathon run took place at Olympic Games in 1896 in Athens, but the first standardise...
International audienceA previous analysis of World Records (WR) has revealed the potential limits of...
Purpose The aims of this study were to propose an alternative method to assess an optimal perform...
Athletic records represent the best results in a given discipline, thus improving monotonically with...