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海拔对优秀冬季两项运动员表现的影响。

Influence of Altitude on Elite Biathlon Performances.

机构信息

ISSUL, Institute of Sport Sciences, Faculty of Biology and Medicine, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.

Laboratory Sport, Expertise and Performance (EA7370), Research Department, French Institute of Sport, Paris, France.

出版信息

High Alt Med Biol. 2019 Sep;20(3):312-317. doi: 10.1089/ham.2019.0008. Epub 2019 Jun 14.

Abstract

Biathlon is a complex sport subjected to large performance variability. Among the environmental conditions (e.g., temperature, wind, snow conditions) susceptible to influence performance, altitude is likely a detrimental factor for skiing (i.e., due to decreased aerobic capacity) as well as for prone and/or-to a larger extent-standing shooting (i.e., due to altered postural control and increased ventilation) performances. The aim of the present study was therefore to analyze the influence of altitude on elite biathlon performance. The analysis comprised data extracted from the International Biathlon Union (IBU) website and included IBU World Cup, IBU Cup, IBU World Championships, and Olympic Winter Games events over 8 years from season 2009-2010 to 2016-2017. The research included sprint, individual, mass start, and pursuit competitions for both men and women (no relays). The event sites were divided into three different altitude ranges: <700, 700-1400, and >1400 m. Only the Top-30 of each race were recorded for both men and women, separately, and analyzed for skiing speed, prone, and standing shooting performances. The results show a detrimental effect of altitude (i.e., ∼3.0% between <700 and >1400 m) on shooting performance that was similar for men and women but without any statistical difference between prone and standing positions. Due to many other confounding factors not analyzed here (snow quality, course profile), the effect of altitude on skiing speed was unclear. Overall, as expected, elite biathlon performances are altered, even within the range of moderate altitudes of the IBU competitions (<1800 m).

摘要

冬季两项是一项复杂的运动,其表现具有很大的可变性。在易影响表现的环境条件(例如温度、风、雪况)中,海拔可能是滑雪的不利因素(即由于有氧能力下降),以及俯式和/或立姿射击的不利因素(即由于姿势控制改变和通气增加)。因此,本研究的目的是分析海拔对精英冬季两项表现的影响。分析包括从国际冬季两项联盟(IBU)网站提取的数据,涵盖了 2009-2010 赛季至 2016-2017 赛季 8 年期间的 IBU 世界杯、IBU 杯、IBU 世界锦标赛和奥运会冬季比赛。研究包括男女 Sprint、个人、集体出发和追逐比赛(无接力赛)。比赛地点分为三个不同的海拔范围:<700、700-1400 和>1400 m。男女运动员分别记录了每个比赛的前 30 名,并分析了滑雪速度、俯式和立姿射击表现。结果表明,海拔对射击表现有不利影响(即<700 和>1400 m 之间约为 3.0%),对男女运动员的影响相似,但俯式和立姿之间没有统计学差异。由于这里没有分析许多其他混杂因素(雪质、赛道剖面),海拔对滑雪速度的影响尚不清楚。总体而言,正如预期的那样,精英冬季两项表现发生了变化,即使在 IBU 比赛的中等海拔范围内(<1800 m)也是如此。

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