Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Performance of Marathon Runners.

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Translational sports medicine Pub Date : 2025-06-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/tsm2/9969371
Javier Lluch, Félix Martínez-Giménez, Francisco Abad, Javier Garrido Martínez
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Abstract

Analyzing the performance of marathon runners is a study of vital importance for optimizing athletes' results. The COVID-19 pandemic and its measures against its spread resulted in a drastic change in the way of life of most of the population, including athletes, who saw their training habits modified, in addition to the possible short-, medium-, and long-term consequences that infection with the new virus could cause in their health. This study analyzes through normality analysis, Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Chi-square tests, and the Wasserstein distance the finish times and paces of more than 900k athletes (filtered by age range and gender) in major marathons in different cities around the world to determine the effects of the pandemic on their performance. The analysis using the Wasserstein distance shows that the period of years with the most significant differences in race pace was 2019-2021 (pre- and postpandemic years) in practically all the marathons analyzed, while the analysis using chi-square shows differences in that period of years in some cities, age, and gender groups. We found significant differences between 2019 and 2021 in pace behavior in some age and gender groups, shown by the Wasserstein distance and chi-square test.

新冠肺炎疫情对马拉松运动员成绩的影响
分析马拉松运动员的表现是优化运动员成绩的一项至关重要的研究。COVID-19大流行及其应对传播的措施导致大多数人的生活方式发生了巨大变化,包括运动员,他们的训练习惯发生了改变,此外,感染这种新病毒可能对他们的健康造成短期、中期和长期后果。本研究通过正态分析、Kolmogorov-Smirnov检验、卡方检验、Wasserstein距离等方法,分析了90多万名运动员(按年龄和性别筛选)参加世界不同城市主要马拉松比赛的终点时间和步速,以确定疫情对他们成绩的影响。使用沃瑟斯坦距离的分析表明,在几乎所有分析的马拉松比赛中,比赛速度差异最显著的年份是2019-2021年(大流行前和后年份),而使用卡方的分析显示,某些城市、年龄和性别群体在这段时间内存在差异。通过沃瑟斯坦距离和卡方检验,我们发现2019年和2021年之间某些年龄和性别群体的步伐行为存在显著差异。
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