Breaking the athletics world record in the 100 and 400 meters: an alternative method for assessment

J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2020 Oct;60(10):1317-1321. doi: 10.23736/S0022-4707.20.10753-9. Epub 2020 Jun 29.

Abstract

Background: The top 10 athletes in the International Association of Athletic Federations in 100-m and 400-m ranking for each sex were assessed for their history of race times before achieving their personal record (PR). The main goal of this study was to create a new method for optimal performance improvement rate assessment for coaches and athletes aiming the World Record.

Methods: The difference between PR ('current' season) and the best race time in the last season was defined as the first season improvement rate (1-SIR), whereas the average improvement rate in the last and preceding seasons was the multi-season improvement rate (M-SIR). 1-SIR and M-SIR were calculated for each athlete.

Results: The sex comparison for the 100 m event showed a significant difference in the M-SIR in favor of women. No statistical differences were identified for the 400 m event, with a trivial effect in both 1-SIR and M-SIR.

Conclusions: As a practical applicability, graph plots were designed to help verifying the improvement rate of athletes and to evaluate whether a long-term training strategy induced an acceptable performance improvement or whether some adjustments needed and check within the plots if the improvement rate is within the average of the top-10 athletes of their event.

MeSH terms

  • Achievement
  • Adult
  • Athletic Performance / physiology*
  • Athletic Performance / statistics & numerical data
  • Competitive Behavior / physiology*
  • Data Interpretation, Statistical
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Physical Conditioning, Human / statistics & numerical data
  • Running / physiology*
  • Running / statistics & numerical data
  • Sex Factors
  • Track and Field / physiology*
  • Track and Field / statistics & numerical data
  • Young Adult