| Literature DB >> 33344977 |
José Joaquín Díaz1, Andrew Renfree2, Eduardo J Fernández-Ozcorta3, Miguel Torres4, Jordan Santos-Concejero1.
Abstract
The main goal of this study was to analyse the pacing strategies displayed by the winners of the six World Marathon Majors in order to determine which race offers the greatest potential for future world record attempts. For data analysis, the total distance of the marathon was divided into eight sections of 5 km and a final section of 2.195 km, and time needed to complete each section was calculated in seconds. When we analyzed the mean winning time in the last 13 editions of each of the World Marathon Majors, we observed differences between New York and London (ES = 1.46, moderate effect, p = 0.0030), New York and Berlin (ES = 0.95, small effect, p = 0.0001), London and Boston (ES = 0.08, small effect, p = 0.0001), Boston and Berlin (ES = 0.10, small effect, p = 0.0001), Boston and Chicago (ES = 0.16, small effect, p = 0.0361), Berlin and Tokyo (ES = 0.20, small effect, p = 0.0034), Berlin and Chicago (ES = 0.27, small effect, p = 0.0162). This study shows that Berlin and London are likely candidates for future world record attempts, whilst such a performance is unlikely in New York or Boston.Entities:
Keywords: athletics; endurance; long-distance running; pacing; tactics
Year: 2019 PMID: 33344977 PMCID: PMC7739628 DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2019.00054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Sports Act Living ISSN: 2624-9367
Figure 1Winning times in the World Marathon Majors in the last 13 years.
Figure 2Course profile and normalized average speed of World Marathon Majors' winners by 5 km sections. (A) Course profile and normalized average speed of Berlin Marathon. (B) Course profile and normalized average speed of Boston Marathon. (C) Course profile and normalized average speed of Chicago Marathon. (D) Course profile and normalized average speed of London Marathon. (E) Course profile and normalized average speed of New York Marathon. (F) Course profile and normalized average speed of Tokyo Marathon.