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Abstract
This brief review investigates how sex influences triathlon performance. Performance time for both Olympic distance and Ironman distance triathlons, and physiological considerations are discussed for both elite and non-elite male and female triathletes. The relative participation of female athletes in triathlon has increased over the last three decades, and currently represents 25-40% of the total field. Overall, the sex difference in both Olympic and Ironman distance triathlon performance has narrowed across the years. Sex difference differed with exercise mode and exercise duration. For non-elite Ironman triathletes, the sex difference in swimming time (≈12%) is lower than that which was evidenced for cycling (≈15%) and running (≈18%). For elite triathletes, sex difference in running performance is greater for Olympic triathlon (≈14%) than it is for Ironman distance triathlon (≈7%). Elite Ironman female triathletes have reduced the gap to their male counterparts to less than 10% for the marathon. The sex difference in triathlon performance is likely to be due to physiological (e.g., VO2max) and morphological (e.g., % body fat) factors but hormonal, psychological and societal (e.g., lower participation rate) differences should also be considered. Future studies should address the limited evidence relating sex difference in physiological characteristics such as lactate threshold, exercise economy or peak fat oxidation.Entities:
Keywords: Ironman; cycling; gender difference; human physiology; running; swimming
Year: 2019 PMID: 31396109 PMCID: PMC6668549 DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2019.00973
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Physiol ISSN: 1664-042X Impact factor: 4.566
Split times and corresponding sex differences at the 2018 Ironman Triathlon World Championship (Hawaii) for the winners and the top 10 performers in each discipline and overall.
| Male winner – Patrick Lange | 50:37 | 4:16:05 | 2:41:32 | 7:52:39 | |
| Female winner – Daniela Ryf | 57:26 | 4:26:07 | 2:57:05 | 8:26:16 | |
| Sex difference (%) | 13.5 | 3.9 | 9.6 | 7.1 | |
| Top 10 males | Mean | 48:21 | 4:13:28 | 2:50:55 | 8:04:02 |
| SD | 00:49 | 02:27 | 04:55 | 05:57 | |
| Top 10 females | Mean | 52:47 | 4:41:10 | 3:02:08 | 8:48:05 |
| SD | 01:56 | 05:54 | 04:28 | 10:44 | |
| Sex difference (%) | Mean | 9.1 | 10.9 | 6.6 | 9.1 |
| SD | 3.1 | 1.6 | 1.0 | 0.9 | |
FIGURE 1Sex difference in time for swimming, cycling and running between the top 10 females and males at three triathlons considered as the World Championship of the distance in 2018. Olympic distance : World Triathlon Series – Grand Final (Gold Coast, Australia), Half-Ironman distance : Half-Ironman Triathlon Word Championship (Port Elizabeth, South Africa), Ironman distance : Ironman Triathlon World Championship (HI, United States). *different from Half-Ironman distance, $different from Ironman distance; p < 0.05.