Institute of Primary Care, University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland.
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2022 May;26(10):3469-3482. doi: 10.26355/eurrev_202205_28841.
Winter swimming is a new sport discipline. Very little is known, however, about the sex differences, origin, participation and performance of the world's best winter swimmers. Therefore, the study aimed to investigate sex differences in performance and age. Furthermore, it should be determined which country has the fastest swimmers, the highest numbers of participants and the most successful age group athletes in winter swimming.
A total of 6,477 results from the 25 m events of the IWSA (International Winter Swimming Association) World Cups from 2016-2020 was collected from the official website of IWSA. Data were analyzed using a generalized linear model (GLM) with a gamma probability distribution and identity link function. The 25 m events were carried out in head-up breaststroke style, freestyle and butterfly. The nationalities were grouped into six groups, the five nationalities with the highest number of participants in the 25 m competitions and one group with the other nationalities. The mean time of 25 m races by sex and country of the total sample was compared. For the top 10 comparisons, the best ten athletes from the six groups were selected. The mean time of each top 10 groups was compared by sex and nationality.
Men were faster than women for all categories. Swimmers in age group 15-29 years were the fastest, where females were the fastest in age group 15-19 years and males in age group 20-29 years. Women from both Russia and Estonia and men from both Russia and China were the fastest. Both Russian and Chinese males were the fastest in all water categories in the top 10 section in the 25 m events.
In summary, males were faster than females in the IWSA World Cups between 2016 and 2020. The age group of 15-29 years old athletes was the most successful while females had their age of peak performance earlier than males. Russian and Estonian males and Russian females were the overall fastest in the 25 m events in all water categories. Future studies should investigate the optimal anthropometric characteristics of male and female winter swimming sprint athletes and whether there are distinct areas in Russia, Estonia and China, where many international winter swimming athletes originate.
冬泳是一项新兴的运动项目。然而,人们对世界顶尖冬泳运动员的性别差异、起源、参与情况和表现知之甚少。因此,本研究旨在调查成绩方面的性别差异和年龄差异。此外,还应确定哪个国家拥有最快的游泳运动员、最多的参与者以及在冬泳中表现最出色的年龄组运动员。
从 IWSA(国际冬泳协会)官方网站上收集了 2016 年至 2020 年 IWSA 世界杯 25 米项目的总共 6477 个结果。使用具有伽马概率分布和恒等链接函数的广义线性模型(GLM)对数据进行分析。25 米项目以仰泳蛙泳、自由泳和蝶泳的形式进行。将国籍分为六组,即 25 米比赛中参与者人数最多的五个国家/地区一组,其他国家/地区一组。比较了总样本中按性别和国家/地区划分的 25 米比赛的平均时间。对于前 10 名的比较,从六组中选出了前 10 名最佳运动员。比较了每组前 10 名的性别和国籍的平均时间。
所有类别中,男性都比女性快。15-29 岁年龄段的游泳运动员速度最快,其中女性在 15-19 岁年龄段最快,男性在 20-29 岁年龄段最快。俄罗斯和爱沙尼亚的女性以及俄罗斯和中国的男性速度最快。在 25 米项目的前 10 名中,俄罗斯和中国的男性在所有水上项目中都是最快的。
总的来说,2016 年至 2020 年期间,IWSA 世界杯男子比女子快。15-29 岁年龄段的运动员最为成功,而女性的最佳表现年龄早于男性。在所有水上项目中,俄罗斯和爱沙尼亚的男性以及俄罗斯的女性是 25 米项目中最快的。未来的研究应调查男性和女性冬泳短跑运动员的最佳人体测量特征,以及俄罗斯、爱沙尼亚和中国是否有许多国际冬泳运动员的起源地。