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Research in Sports Medicine
An International Journal
Volume 27, 2019 - Issue 3
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Original Research

Jumping and throwing performance in the World Masters’ Athletic Championships 1975-2016

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Pages 374-411 | Received 25 Apr 2018, Accepted 23 Sep 2018, Published online: 14 Oct 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Participation and performance of elite age group athletes from 35–39 to 95–99 years competing in World Masters Athletics (WMA) Championships 1975–2016 were examined for throwing (discus, hammer, javelin and shot put) and jumping (high jump, long jump, pole vault and triple jump) events. Overall, 21,723 observations from 8,974 master athletes were analysed. A mixed regression model with sex, age group, calendar year and interactions terms (sex-age group; sex-year) defined as fixed effects was performed for each event separately. Performances over time were increasing overall for each event, with a cubic trend. Compared with women, men had better performances (e.g. in triple jump the estimated difference was 3.378 meters, p < 0.001). However, women improved their performance more than men across calendar years. Performances declined with age for each event (e.g. in triple jump, compared with age group 45–49 years, performance in age group 35–39 years was 1.041 meter better and in age group 85–89 years was 5.342 meter worse). In summary, performance in jumping and throwing events of WMA Championships improved across calendar years, whereas the decline of performance with age was dependent on sex and event.

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