Simon Grondin, Daniel Fortin-Guichard, Jean Lemoyne, François Trudeau, Joe Baker
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Abstract
Date of birth influences the chances of success in sports. Compared to players born just before a cutoff date for marking the admissibility in a category (age groups), players born soon after are overrepresented. However, it is not yet known whether the effect of date of birth in sports applies beyond the players' active participation in the game. The aim of the study was to determine whether there is a date of birth effect among ice hockey's coaches. The birthdates of 3,380 coaches in minor league hockey for the 2023-2024 season were obtained from Hockey Québec. The investigation indicated that people born in the first half of the year were more likely to become minor hockey coaches than those born in the second half. This significant birthdate effect is observed with coaches born in 1980s (53.42% vs. 46.58%) and after 1989 (55.73% vs. 44.27%), but not with coaches born before 1980 where the effect tended to reverse. This finding is interpreted as a consequence of the birthdate effect during the development as a hockey player and suggests a loss of potential coaches to the ice hockey system.
出生日期影响运动成功的机会。与在一个类别(年龄组)中标记可接受性的截止日期之前出生的球员相比,在此之后出生的球员比例过高。然而,目前还不清楚出生日期对体育运动的影响是否适用于运动员在比赛中的积极参与。这项研究的目的是确定冰球教练是否存在出生日期的影响。2023-2024赛季的3380名小联盟冰球教练的出生日期是从hockey quamesbec上获得的。调查显示,今年上半年出生的人比下半年出生的人更有可能成为小曲棍球教练。在80后(53.42% vs. 46.58%)和1989年后(55.73% vs. 44.27%)的教练中观察到这种显著的出生日期效应,但在1980年之前出生的教练中则没有,这种效应倾向于相反。这一发现被解释为在冰球运动员发展过程中的出生日期效应的结果,并表明冰球系统失去了潜在的教练。