AGE-RELATED TRAJECTORY AND AGE AT PEAK COMPETITIVE PERFORMANCE IN WHEELCHAIR RUGBY PLAYERS AT THE PARALYMPIC GAMES

Author:

Gomes Costa Rodrigo RodriguesORCID,Ribeiro Neto Frederico1,Ramos Beatriz Lucena2,Tanhoffer Ricardo3,O’Shea Bob4,Winckler Ciro5

Affiliation:

1. SARAH Network of Rehabilitation Hospitals, Brasilia, Brazil.

2. Brasilia University, Brasilia, Brazil.

3. Paraná Federal University, Curitiba, Brazil.

4. Stoke Mandeville Maulers, Aylesbury, United Kingdom.

5. São Paulo Federal University, Santos, Brazil.

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective The first objective to examine the age-related trajectory of competitive performance and the age at peak competitive performance in wheelchair rugby (WR) players at the Paralympic Games. Another objective is to verify age correlations with performance over the years for each class. Design Retrospective cohort study. Results Data were collected from the official results books of the Paralympic games. The mean age (standard deviation) of the 267 players and 448 analyzed data from all Paralympic games (from Sidney 2004 to Tokyo 2020) across all classes was 32.8 (6.4) years, and the age at peak competitive performance was 30.6 (7.4) years. Each class had no statistical difference in age at peak competitive performance. Additionally, there was no significant correlation between age and performance within classes or across all Paralympic games. Conclusion The findings indicate that WR players' age at peak competitive performance is 30.6 years, which remains consistent across all classes. There is no statistical correlation between age and performance in WR. These findings significantly affect effective talent identification and athlete development programs. This impact ensures that athletes receive the necessary support to reach their maximum potential while avoiding the pitfalls of underestimating or overestimating their stages of development.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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