Publication details

VLIV RELATIVE AGE EFFECT U ČESKÝCH ELITNÍCH PLAVCŮV KATEGORII U12

Title in English RELATIVE AGE EFFECT AT CZECH ELITE SWIMMERS IN U12 CATEGORY
Authors

AGRICOLA Adrián BOZDĚCH Michal KŘEHKÝ Adam SCHLEGEL Petr RŮŽIČKA Ivan

Year of publication 2022
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Studia Kinanthropologica
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Sports Studies

Citation
Web
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.32725/sk.2022.011
Keywords birthdate; swimming; gender; performance; distance; discipline
Description The Relative Age Effect (RAE) is phenomenon that strongly influences youth sport development. The RAE refers to a disproportionately high percentage of athletes born early in the calendar selection year. Number of studies, especially in team sports, has proved this fact. However, there is still a lack of studies in individual sports, such as swimming, which makes it impossible to have a sufficient understanding of the RAE problem in a given sport. The aim of our study was to verify RAE in young elite swimmers (n = 202) who participated in Czech Republic U12 Championships (1) in male and female samples (2) according to swimming disciplines and distances (3) and performance (times in individual disciplines) between individual quartiles /semesters of birth. The analysis was performed with the use of adequate statistical (chi -square test, Mann-Whitney U test) and effect size (effect size index w and effect size index r ) tests. The analysis showed a significant RAE only in the whole sample(p = 0.015, w = 0.228, ES = medium), in sex distribution RAE was not present. A significant RAE, in the division according to swimming disciplines and swimming distances, was found in males in the breaststroke /100 m/ (p = 0.001, w = 0.763, ES = large), breaststroke /200 m/ (?2(3) = 13.196,p = 0.004, w = 0.663, ES = large) and in the individual medley /200 m/ (?2(3) = 12.214, p = 0.007,w = 0.638, ES = large). In females, there was a significant RAE in freestyle /50m/ (p < 0.001,w = 0.774, ES = large) and freestyle /100m/ (p = 0.001, w = 0.751, ES = large). Analysis of performance differences between research categories (Si ) in the form of time in disciplines, showed a statistically significant difference between the dependent variables (sex, distance, discipline) by different independent variables (Si ) only in case of female sample: freestyle /100m/ (p = 0.011), individual medley /100m/ (p = 0.028), butterfly /200m/ (p = 0.015) and individual medley /400m/(p = 0.002).

You are running an old browser version. We recommend updating your browser to its latest version.

More info