ANALYSIS OF THE RESULTS OF AQUATHLON MASTERS IN ST. PETERSBURG
Abstract
Aim. To evaluate the accuracy of the coefficients used for result recalculation with respect to the participant’s age. Materials and methods. The paper presents an analysis of the results of the St. Petersburg winter masters’ aquathlon (swimming, running, shooting) competitions among men for the period 2010–2021. Results. The analysis shows that the use of age coefficients allows former athletes to take part in competitions and take prizes at any age in the case of maintaining their athletic fitness. Conclusion. The analysis demonstrates that with age, the coefficients affect the final result. Average results in swimming and running show a direct and positive relationship between 500 m running and 50 m swimming, which is confirmed by the Bravais-Pearson correlation coefficient.
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