Title of article :
British running performances in the eighteenth century
Author/Authors :
Radford، Pf نويسنده , , Ward-Smith، Aj نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
-428
From page :
429
To page :
0
Abstract :
Our aims were to improve our understanding of human performance before 1850 and to put nineteenth- and twentieth-century performances into a broader historical context. Consequently, 536 foot-races performed in Britain in the ʹlongʹ eighteenth century were identified, 53 of which were analysed in detail. The best performances at the end of the eighteenth century were compared with those at the end of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The data for the nineteenth century were marginally better than those for the eighteenth century up to 20 km, but beyond that Thomas Carlisleʹs time, set in about 1740, of 2 hours for 21 miles was outstanding. Current records are shown to be better than earlier records at all distances from 5 km up to the marathon, the superiority being most pronounced from 15 km upwards.
Keywords :
Running , History Of Sport
Journal title :
Journal of Sports Sciences
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Journal of Sports Sciences
Record number :
67654
Link To Document :
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