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

作者: Brown Pl , Chengalur Sn

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

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