Pacing profile in the main international open-water swimming competitions

被引:16
|
作者
Baldassarre, Roberto [1 ]
Bonifazi, Marco [2 ]
Piacentini, Maria Francesca [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rome Foro Italico, Dept Movement Human & Hlth Sci, Pza L De Bosis 15, I-00135 Rome, Italy
[2] Univ Siena, Dept Med Surg & Neuro Sci, Siena, Italy
关键词
Endurance; performance; competition; ENERGY-COST; DISTANCE; STRATEGY; ENERGETICS; SPEEDS;
D O I
10.1080/17461391.2018.1527946
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Purpose: Different aspects of pacing in endurance events have been investigated, however, there are very limited information on pacing strategies during open-water swimming. The aim was to describe and compare the pacing profile used by male and female open-water swimmers (OW-swimmers) during the 5-, 10- and 25 km races in the main international competitions. Methods: A total of 438 performances were analysed for 5 km, 579 for 10 km and 189 for 25 km, from 2012 to 2017. Swimmers were divided into four groups based on finishing time. G1 whose finishing times were within 0.5% of the winner's time, G2 between 0.51% and 1% slower than winner's time; G3 between 1.1% and 2% slower than winner's time; G4 over 2% of winner's time. Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to verify the normal distribution of data and repeated measures ANOVA was performed. Results: G1 adopted a negative pacing and significantly increased the speed in the last split compared with the other groups during the 5-, 10- and 25-km races in both males and females (p < .001). During the 5- and 10-km race, the last split speed of G1 was significantly faster compared to the other groups in both males and females (p < .05). Conclusions: OW-swimmers that used a conservative approach remaining in G1 until the finish of the race, increase the possibility to win a medal in the main international competitions.
引用
收藏
页码:422 / 431
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] Swimming performances in long distance open-water events with and without wetsuit
    Ulsamer S.
    Rüst C.A.
    Rosemann T.
    Lepers R.
    Knechtle B.
    BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation, 6 (1)
  • [12] Hypothermia in Open-Water Swimming Events: A Medical Risk That Deserves More Attention
    de Castro, Renata R. T.
    da Nobrega, Antonio C. L.
    WILDERNESS & ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, 2009, 20 (04) : 394 - 395
  • [13] Swimming championship finalist positions on success in international swimming competitions
    Yustres, L.
    Martin, R.
    Fernandez, L.
    Gonzelez-Rave, J. M.
    PLOS ONE, 2017, 12 (11):
  • [14] A large outbreak of gastrointestinal illness at an open-water swimming event in the River Thames, London
    Hall, V.
    Taye, A.
    Walsh, B.
    Maguire, H.
    Dave, J.
    Wright, A.
    Anderson, C.
    Crook, P.
    EPIDEMIOLOGY AND INFECTION, 2017, 145 (06): : 1246 - 1255
  • [15] Analysis of 10 km swimming performance of elite male and female open-water swimmers
    Vogt, Pascale
    Ruest, Christoph Alexander
    Rosemann, Thomas
    Lepers, Romuald
    Knechtle, Beat
    SPRINGERPLUS, 2013, 2
  • [16] Kinematics of swimming of the manta ray: three-dimensional analysis of open-water maneuverability
    Fish, Frank E.
    Kolpas, Allison
    Crossett, Andrew
    Dudas, Michael A.
    Moored, Keith W.
    Bart-Smith, Hilary
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2018, 221 (06):
  • [17] Reply to "Hypothermia in Open-Water Swimming Events: A Medical Risk That Deserves More Attention"
    Rogers, Ian R.
    Brannigan, Domhnall
    WILDERNESS & ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, 2009, 20 (04) : 395 - 395
  • [18] Analysis of lap times in international swimming competitions
    Robertson, Eileen
    Pyne, David
    Hopkins, Will
    Anson, Judith
    JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCES, 2009, 27 (04) : 387 - 395
  • [19] Observations of mortality associated with extended open-water swimming by polar bears in the Alaskan Beaufort Sea
    Charles Monnett
    Jeffrey S. Gleason
    Polar Biology, 2006, 29 : 681 - 687
  • [20] Observations of mortality associated with extended open-water swimming by polar bears in the Alaskan Beaufort Sea
    Monnett, Charles
    Gleason, Jeffrey S.
    POLAR BIOLOGY, 2006, 29 (08) : 681 - 687