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Determinants of Success in the Olympic Decathlon: Some Statistical Evidence

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  • Kenny Ian Christopher

    (University of Ulster)

  • Sprevak Dan

    (University of Ulster)

  • Sharp Craig

    (Brunel University)

  • Boreham Colin

    (University of Ulster)

Abstract

In a recent communication, Van Damme et al (1) presented a statistical analysis of the performance of world-ranked decathletes, and made inferences about the ability of these athletes to respond uniformly to the demands of the ten events in the decathlon. Their argument was based on an interpretation of the negative correlation in a sample of 600 world-ranked decathletes between the best performance in an event and the overall performance. They used the principle of allocation (2) to argue that excellence in one task may only be attained at the expense of average performance in all other tasks. We present here a complementary view. We considered the 92 decathletes who competed in the last five Olympic games. For this elite sub-sample we found an opposite result to that of Van Damme et al (1): to compete successfully at this level, a uniform, relatively high performance in all individual disciplines is required.

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  • Kenny Ian Christopher & Sprevak Dan & Sharp Craig & Boreham Colin, 2005. "Determinants of Success in the Olympic Decathlon: Some Statistical Evidence," Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports, De Gruyter, vol. 1(1), pages 1-8, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:bpj:jqsprt:v:1:y:2005:i:1:n:5
    DOI: 10.2202/1559-0410.1002
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    1. Yori Zwols & Gerard Sierksma, 2009. "OR Practice---Training Optimization for the Decathlon," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 57(4), pages 812-822, August.
    2. Fröhlich, Michael & Gassmann, Freya & Emrich, Eike (ed.), 2015. "Zur Strukturanalyse des Mehrkampfes in der Leichtathletik: Eine empirische Studie zum Zusammenhang von Leistung und Erfolg im Siebenkampf der Frauen und Zehnkampf der Männer," Schriften des Europäischen Instituts für Sozioökonomie e.V., European Institute for Socioeconomics (EIS), Saarbrücken, volume 11, number 11.

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