Performance Determinants in Short (68 km) and Long (121 km) Mountain Ultra-Marathon Races.

Hannes Gatterer, Simon Rauch, Emily Procter, Giacomo Strapazzon, Kai Schenk
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Abstract

Background:  Standard performance parameters measured during a laboratory test have been shown to be related to mountain ultra-marathon performance up to a competition length of 75 km. It is not known if a similar relationship exists for longer races.

Objective:  This study aimed to investigate the association between laboratory-based performance parameters and performance times in a short (68 km) and a long (121 km) mountain ultra-marathon.

Materials and methods:  Eleven male finishers of the short race and seven male finishers of the long race were investigated. Participants performed an incremental exercise test to exhaustion in the 2 weeks prior to the event. During the event, the heart rate was monitored and finishing times were registered.

Results:  The maximal oxygen consumption and the oxygen uptake at the ventilatory thresholds 1 and 2 were related to performance time during the short run (~12h; r = -0.764 up to r = -0.782; p < 0.05), but there was no correlation during the long race (~28h; r = -0.107 to 0.357; p > 0.05).

Conclusions:  This study shows that physical fitness parameters established in a laboratory setting determine competition completion times in ultra-mountain marathon events lasting for ~12 h. During longer races, i. e. ~28 h, other factors not established in the present investigation, such as experience, race strategy, coping with pain and fatigue resistance, may be important for performance.

短距离(68公里)和长距离(121公里)山地超级马拉松比赛的表现决定因素。
背景:在实验室测试中测量的标准性能参数已被证明与75公里比赛长度的山地超级马拉松表现有关。目前尚不清楚在更长的比赛中是否存在类似的关系。目的:本研究旨在探讨在短距离(68公里)和长距离(121公里)山地超级马拉松比赛中,基于实验室的性能参数与性能时间之间的关系。材料与方法:对11名男子短跑运动员和7名男子长跑运动员进行了调查。参与者在活动前2周进行增量运动测试直至精疲力竭。在比赛过程中,监测心率并记录完成时间。结果:呼吸阈值1、2的最大耗氧量和摄氧量与短时间(~12h;R = -0.764 ~ R = -0.782;p 0.05)。结论:本研究表明,在实验室环境中建立的体能参数决定了持续~12小时的超山地马拉松比赛的完成时间。在较长的比赛中,例如:~28小时,其他在本研究中未确定的因素,如经验、比赛策略、应对疼痛和抗疲劳能力,可能对成绩很重要。
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