Pacing and packing behaviour in elite and world record performances at Berlin marathon

Iker Muñoz-Pérez, Carlos Lago-Fuentes, Marcos Mecías-Calvo, Arturo Casado
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The aim of this study was to compare pacing and packing behaviours between sex and performance level at elite Berlin marathon races. Official electronic split and finishing times from 279 (149 male and 130 female) marathon performances, including 5 male world records, were obtained from 11 Berlin marathon races held from 2008 to 2018, and from two previous world records and the second world all-time fastest performance also achieved at that same Berlin course. Male performances displaying an even pacing behaviour were significantly faster than those adopting a positive behaviour (p < 0.001; d = 0.75). Male world records were characterized by even profiles with fast endspurts, being especially remarkable at world all-time two fastest performances which were assisted by the use of a new shoe technology. Female marathon runners decreased their speed less than men during the second half marathon and especially from the 35th km onwards (p < 0.001; 0.51 ≤ d ≤ 0.55). The latest race stages were usually run individually in both sexes. Significant pace differences between performance groups at every race segment were found in women (p < 0.01; 1.0 ≤ d ≤ 2.0), who also covered an important part of the race alone. Prior to participation in meet marathon races such as Berlin marathon, elite runners should select the group that they will join during the race according to their current performance level as a preassigned pace set by a pacemaker will be adopted. Therefore, they could follow an even rather than positive pacing behaviour which will allow them to achieve a more optimal performance.

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在柏林马拉松的精英和世界纪录表现中的步伐和打包行为
这项研究的目的是比较在柏林精英马拉松比赛中,性别和表现水平之间的步伐和打包行为。从2008年至2018年举行的11场柏林马拉松比赛中获得的279场(149名男子和130名女子)马拉松比赛的官方电子分道成绩和终点成绩,包括5项男子世界纪录,以及此前在同一柏林赛道上取得的两项世界纪录和第二项世界最快成绩。表现出均匀踱步行为的男性表现明显快于采取积极行为的男性(p < 0.001;d = 0.75)。男子世界纪录的特点是轮廓均匀,冲刺速度快,特别是在使用新鞋技术的帮助下,世界上最快的两个成绩尤为引人注目。女性马拉松选手在马拉松后半程的速度下降幅度小于男性,尤其是在第35公里之后(p < 0.001;0.51≤d≤0.55)。最后的赛段通常由男女分别进行。在每一赛段的表现组之间,女性的速度差异显著(p < 0.01;1.0≤d≤2.0),他也独自覆盖了比赛的重要部分。在参加柏林马拉松等马拉松比赛之前,优秀选手将根据自己目前的成绩水平选择参加比赛的组,并采用起搏器预先设定的配速。因此,他们可以遵循一种平衡而非积极的节奏行为,这将使他们获得更理想的表现。
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