Schipman Julien, Gallo Pasquale, Marc Andy, Antero Juliana, Toussaint Jean-François, Sedeaud Adrien, Marck Adrien
Institut de Recherche Bio-Médicale et d'Épidémiologie du Sport, EA 7329, Institut National du Sport, de l'Expertise et de la Performance, Université Paris Descartes, Université Sorbonne Paris Cité, Paris, France.
Institut de Formation en Masso-Kinésithérapie Valentin Haüy, Paris, France.
Front Physiol. 2019 Mar 19;10:256. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2019.00256. eCollection 2019.
During the last decades, all para-athletes with disabilities have significantly increased their performance level due to technological progress and human investment, through better training or recovery protocols, medical care and nutritional monitoring. Among these elements, the athlete's age is one of the determining factors in performance. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of age on maximal performances for para-athletes and wheelchair racing athletes, scaled on able-bodied records. We collected 53,554 results including athlete's best performance of the year, event, age and disability classification from the International Paralympic Committee competitions between 2009 and 2017 for both female and male para-athletics and wheelchair racing disciplines for a total of 472 sport events in Track and Field (considering each impairment type for each event) and gathered the all-time able-bodied records from the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) at the end of 2017. Maximal performance by age was fitted with the Moore function for each para-athletics and wheelchair racing event. This study finds a similar age-related pattern in maximal performance among para-athletes and wheelchair racing athletes. The age at peak performance varies according to sex, impairment type and event and increases gradually from sprint to endurance events. The best Top 100 performances include a large age range suggesting that performance has probably not been optimized yet for most elite para-athletes and wheelchair racers. The next Paralympic Games of Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024 will certainly offer exceptional performance.
在过去几十年中,由于技术进步和人力投入,所有残疾运动员通过更好的训练或恢复方案、医疗护理和营养监测,其竞技水平都有了显著提高。在这些因素中,运动员的年龄是影响竞技表现的决定性因素之一。本研究的目的是调查年龄对残疾运动员和轮椅竞速运动员最大竞技表现的影响,并根据健全运动员的记录进行衡量。我们收集了2009年至2017年国际残奥委会比赛中53554个成绩,包括运动员当年的最佳成绩、赛事、年龄和残疾分类,涉及男女残疾田径和轮椅竞速项目,共计472个田径项目(考虑每个项目的每种损伤类型),并在2017年底收集了国际田联的历年健全运动员记录。针对每个残疾田径和轮椅竞速项目,按年龄划分的最大竞技表现用摩尔函数进行拟合。本研究发现,残疾运动员和轮椅竞速运动员在最大竞技表现方面存在类似的年龄相关模式。最佳竞技表现的年龄因性别、损伤类型和赛事而异,并且从短跑项目到耐力项目逐渐增加。排名前100的最佳成绩涵盖了较大的年龄范围,这表明对于大多数精英残疾运动员和轮椅竞速运动员来说,竞技表现可能尚未达到最佳状态。2020年东京残奥会和2024年巴黎残奥会肯定会有出色的表现。