Abstract
The aim of this study was two-fold: i) to analyse age-related declines in swimming,
cycling, and running performances for Olympic and Ironman triathlons, and ii) to compare
age-related changes in these three disciplines between the Olympic and Ironman triathlons.
Swimming, cycling, running and total time performances of the top 10 males between
20 and 70 years of age (in 5 years intervals) were analysed for two consecutive world
championships (2006 and 2007) for Olympic and Ironman distances. There was a lesser
age-related decline in cycling performance (p<0.01) compared with running and swimming
after 55 years of age for Olympic distance and after 50 years of age for Ironman distance.
With advancing age, the performance decline was less pronounced (p<0.01) for Olympic
than for Ironman triathlon in cycling (>55 years) and running (>50 years), respectively.
In contrast, an age-related decline in swimming performance seemed independent of
triathlon distance. The age-related decline in triathlon performance is specific to
the discipline, with cycling showing less declines in performance with age than swimming
and running. The magnitude of the declines in cycling and running performance at Ironman
distance is greater than at Olympic distance, suggesting that task duration exerts
an important influence on the magnitude of the age-associated changes in triathlon
performance.
Key words
master athletes - endurance - ageing
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Correspondence
Dr. Romuald Lepers
UFR STAPS – Université de
Bourgogne
INSERM – U887 Motricité – Plasticité
21078 BP 27877 DIJON
France
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