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Pacing strategy in a 24-hour ultramarathon race

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  • Fuminori Takayama
  • Atsushi Aoyagi
  • Yoshiharu Nabekura

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The purpose of this study is to examine pacing among the runners in a 24-hour ultramarathon. The performances of 48 male runners who ran more than 161 km in a 24-hour ultramarathon race were analyzed. The runners were divided into five groups according to their finish in the race (Group A: 1st-10th, Group B: 11th-20th, Group C: 21th-30th, Group D: 31th-40th, and Group E: 40th-48th). Total distance run, absolute and normalized running speed for each one-hour interval, and a coefficient of variation (CV) for hourly speeds were calculated. The average 24 -hour distance within the various groups ranged from 236.38 km (SD = 11.41 km) for Group A to 164.14 km (SD = 2.49 km) for Group E. Average group CV ranged from 14.3% (SD = 4.3%) for group A to 45.0% (SD = 16.6%) for Group E. Group A runners ran at a relatively constant speed (> 8km/hour) during the second half of the race, whereas the corresponding pace was slower (< 6 km/hour) for groups C through E. CV moderately correlated with total distance run (r = -0.682, p < 0.001). In conclusion, in a 24-hour ultramarathon race, successful performance by the faster runners is achieved with less variation in speed.

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  • Fuminori Takayama & Atsushi Aoyagi & Yoshiharu Nabekura, 2016. "Pacing strategy in a 24-hour ultramarathon race," International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 16(2), pages 498-507, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rpanxx:v:16:y:2016:i:2:p:498-507
    DOI: 10.1080/24748668.2016.11868904
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