An analysis of male and female Olympic swimmers in the 200-meter events.

S N Chengalur, P L Brown
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Videotapes of the swimming events at the 1988 Seoul Olympics were analyzed to obtain the stroke rate (SR) and stroke length (SL) for each swimmer. In this paper, SR and SL data from the 200-m events were combined with anthropometric data (height and age of the swimmers) and the final time achieved by each swimmer. Statistical analyses were then carried out to determine the relationships among the different variables and their correlation with final times. Differences in performances between male and female swimmers were also investigated. Stroke lengths were found to have high correlations with the final times achieved by the competitors. A strong relationship was also found between height and final time. On an average, the men were found to have a lower stroke rate and to be faster than the women. The latter finding could be a result of the men's longer stroke length and greater height.

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奥运会男子和女子游泳运动员200米项目的分析。
对1988年汉城奥运会游泳比赛的录像进行了分析,得到了每位游泳运动员的划水率(SR)和划水长度(SL)。本文将200米项目的SR和SL数据与人体测量数据(游泳运动员的身高和年龄)以及每位游泳运动员的最终成绩相结合。然后进行统计分析,以确定不同变量之间的关系以及它们与最终时间的相关性。研究人员还调查了男女游泳运动员的表现差异。研究发现,泳姿长度与选手最终取得的成绩高度相关。身高和死亡时间也有密切关系。平均而言,男性比女性中风的几率更低,速度也更快。后一项发现可能是由于男性的划水长度更长,身高更高。
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