Title of article :
Evolution of Athletic Records: Statistical Effects versus Real Improvements
Author/Authors :
Daniel Gembris، نويسنده , , John G. Taylor & Dieter Suter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Athletic records represent the best results in a given discipline, thus improving
monotonically with time. As has already been shown, this should not be taken as an indication
that the athletes’ capabilities keep improving. In other words, a new record is not noteworthy just
because it is a new record, instead it is necessary to assess by how much the record has improved. In
this paper we derive formulae that can be used to show that athletic records continue to improve with
time, even if athletic performance remains constant. We are considering two specific examples, the
German championships and the world records in several athletic disciplines. The analysis shows that,
for the latter, true improvements occur in 20–50% of the disciplines. The analysis is supplemented
by an application of our record estimation approach to the prediction of the maximum body length
of humans for a specified size of a population respectively population group from a representative
sample.
Keywords :
records , Athletics , estimation of maxima and minima
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS