Author/Authors :
Rüst, Christoph Alexander Institute of General Practice and for Health Services Research - University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland , Knechtle, Beat Institute of General Practice and for Health Services Research - University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland , Knechtle, Patrizia Gesundheitszentrum St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland , Rosemann, Thomas Institute of General Practice and for Health Services Research - University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland , Lepers, Romuald Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Burgundy, Dijon, France
Abstract :
Purpose: The aims of the present study were to investigate (i) the changes in
participation and performance and (ii) the gender difference in Triple Iron
ultra-triathlon (11.4 km swimming, 540 km cycling and 126.6 km running)
across years from 1988 to 2011.
Methods: For the cross-sectional data analysis, the association between with
overall race times and split times was investigated using simple linear regression
analyses and analysis of variance. For the longitudinal data analysis, the
changes in race times for the five men and women with the highest number of
participations were analysed using simple linear regression analyses.
Results: During the studied period, the number of finishers were 824 (71.4%)
for men and 80 (78.4%) for women. Participation increased for men (r2=0.27,
P<0.01) while it remained stable for women (8%). Total race times were 2,146 ±
127.3 min for men and 2,615 ± 327.2 min for women (P<0.001). Total race time
decreased for men (r2=0.17; P=0.043), while it increased for women (r2=0.49;
P=0.001) across years. The gender difference in overall race time for winners
increased from 10% in 1992 to 42% in 2011 (r2=0.63; P<0.001). The
longitudinal analysis of the five women and five men with the highest number of
participations showed that performance decreased in one female (r2=0.45;
P=0.01). The four other women as well as all five men showed no change in
overall race times across years.
Conclusions: Participation increased and performance improved for male
Triple Iron ultra-triathletes while participation remained unchanged and
performance decreased for females between 1988 and 2011. The reasons for the
increase of the gap between female and male Triple Iron ultra-triathletes need
further investigations.
Keywords :
Athletic Performance , Ultra-endurance , Bicycling , Swimming , Running