Selection biases in elite youth handball: early maturation compensates for younger relative age.

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-04-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1579857
Lutz Thieschäfer, Jörg Schorer, Jochen Beppler, Dirk Büsch
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Talent selections in youth sports are frequently biased regarding the maturation and relative age of the players, with preference given to more mature and relatively older players. It thus can be hypothesized that relatively younger players born at the end of the selection year must mature earlier to compensate for this disadvantage. Hence, this study investigated maturation, relative age, and their association in the talent selection of German youth handball players. A secondary data analysis within an ex post facto design was conducted to examine the birth quarter distributions and maturation parameters of 2,259 female U15 players and 2,340 male U16 players. Practically significant maturation bias was detected in male players, who matured almost one year earlier than common German boys (g = -1.67). This was not evident in female players. Relative age selection biases were observed in female (פ‎ = .16) and male (פ‎ = .20) players. An analysis of maturation timing across birth quarters revealed that relatively younger players born later in the selection year mature earlier than their relatively older peers in both female (g = 0.99) and male players (g = 0.56), thereby partially offsetting relative age disadvantages. Consequently, it may be crucial for relatively younger players to be early-maturing to increase selection odds. Considering the evidence indicating the presence of both maturation and relative age selection biases, it seems prudent to acknowledge the significant impact that these can have on talent selection and development in German youth handball. The development of solutions is currently underway in collaboration with the regional and national handball federations.

优秀青年手球的选择偏差:早熟补偿相对年轻的年龄。
青少年体育的人才选择往往偏向于球员的成熟程度和相对年龄,更倾向于成熟和相对年长的球员。因此,我们可以假设,在选拔年末出生的相对年轻的球员必须更早成熟,以弥补这一劣势。因此,本研究探讨了成熟度、相对年龄及其在德国青少年手球运动员人才选择中的关系。在事后设计中进行了二次数据分析,以检查2259名女性U15球员和2340名男性U16球员的出生季度分布和成熟参数。在男性玩家中发现了明显的成熟偏差,他们比普通德国男孩早成熟一年(g = -1.67)。这在女性玩家中并不明显。相对年龄选择偏见观察女性(פ‎= 16)和男性(פ‎= .20)球员。对不同出生季度的成熟时间的分析显示,在选择年份出生较晚的相对年轻的球员(g = 0.99)和男性球员(g = 0.56)都比相对年长的同龄人早熟,从而部分抵消了相对年龄的劣势。因此,对于相对年轻的球员来说,尽早成熟以增加入选几率可能是至关重要的。考虑到有证据表明成熟度和相对年龄选择偏差的存在,似乎应该谨慎地承认这些因素对德国青年手球人才选择和发展的重大影响。目前正在与地区和国家手球联合会合作制定解决办法。
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