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Yustres Amores, I. & Santos del Cerro, J. & González-Mohíno, F. & Hermosilla, Francisco & González-Ravé, J. M. (2023-05 ) .Modelling performance by continents in swimming.
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Yustres Amores, I. & Santos del Cerro, J. & González-Mohíno, F. & Hermosilla, Francisco & González-Ravé, J. M.. 2023-05 .Modelling performance by continents in swimming.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/45163
Abstract:
Introduction: There is a growing interest in the scientific community about the
progression and congruity in the performance of talented participants who
complete representing different nations in the most important international
events. The prediction of incoming performances is nowadays in demand with
the objective of returning in talent investment. Talent identification programs have
tried to select and develop sports talent over years. However, to our knowledge,
there is a lack of research about success in swimming World Championships (WCs)
performance considering continents-country and how successful outcomes are
influenced by these variables. Therefore, the primary goal is to analyze the effect of
early specialization comparing the performance progression model of the
countries gathered by continents.
Methods: Participant¿s data from all Junior and Senior WCs between 2006 and
2017 from International Swimming Federation (FINA). One-way ANOVA, ANCOVA
and regression model were used to explain whether the variable category, age,
best z-score, experience, and continent influences the performance obtained in
Absolute WC.
Results: Significant differences (p < 0.01) were found between the average
performance obtained by the two different categories (junior: swimmers
participating in junior WCs before senior WCs; senior: swimmers participating
in senior WCs without previous participation in junior WCs), where swimmers from
category junior showed significant better performance¿s times than seniors,
except in America. ANCOVA results showed that generally, the greatest
differences where in the earliest ages, with best performance registered in
category junior in all the continents. Also, the experience was a significant
variable in the general model.
Conclusion: Swimmers who had participated in junior category prior absolute
obtained better performance¿s times than those swimmers who participated
directly in absolute, in the first participation in senior WC. Thus, early
specialization is a key factor to obtain better results in senior WCs for all the
continents, except in America.