Suchergebnisse - Swimming in Australia
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Status of swimming skills development among swimmers of different ages and genders - medalists at the XXXIII Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France (Stand der Entwicklung der Schwimmfähigkeiten bei Schwimmern unterschiedlichen Alters und Geschlechts - Medaillengewinner bei den XXXIII. Olympischen Spielen 2024 in Paris, Frankreich)
Ganchar, I., Ganchar, O., Ciorba, C., Medynskyi, S., Protsenko, A., Tsybulska, V., Kyriienko, O., Sukhanova, H., Potop, V.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025)“… Purpose of the study: to assess the level of achievements and swimming skills development among swimmers who won medals in pool and open-water (marathon) swimming events at the xxxiii olympic games 2024, paris, france. material. a summarized overview of the official competition protocols for 19 event categories at the xxxiii olympic games 2024 in paris, france, was conducted. it included both male and female athletes (87 men and 87 women, totaling 174 participants). results. the leading countries in olympic swimming at the xxxiii olympic games paris 2024 were represented by 19 national teams: usa - 28 medals (10 men + 18 women), australia - 19 (7 + 12), china - 12 (5 + 7), canada - 8 (3 + 5), france - 7 (6 + 1), italy - 6 (5 + 1), hungary - 5 (5 + 0), great britain - 5 (5 + 0), germany - 3 (2 + 1), ireland - 3 (2 + 1), netherlands - 3 (1 + 2), sweden - 2 (0 + 2), south africa - 2 (0 + 2), romania - 2 (1 + 1), hong kong - 2 (0 + 2), greece - 1 (1 + 0), japan - 1 (1 + 0), south korea - 1 (1 + 0) and switzerland - 1 (1 + 0). the age characteristics of the medal-winning swimmers were analyzed in detail. no significant differences in age between men and women were observed in seven events. the greatest age differences were noted in nine events, where men were older by 5-6 years. conversely, in four events women were older than men by 3-6 years. the overall average age was 24.73 ± 2.38 years for men and 24.00 ± 1.78 years for women (t = 0.403, p > 0.05), indicating no statistically significant age difference between genders. regarding swimming speed, the smallest gender difference was recorded in the 10,000 m marathon event (0.11 m/s), followed by freestyle (0.12 m/s), medley (0.155 m/s), relay (0.15 m/s), breaststroke (0.16 m/s), backstroke (0.16 m/s) and butterfly (0.185 m/s). the largest difference was noticed in freestyle events, reaching 0.203 m/s. the overall average difference in swimming speed between male and female medalists was 0.16 m/s (men: 1.83 ± 0.15 m/s; women: 1.67 ± 0.14 m/s; t = 7.63, p < 0.05), which was statistically significant. the greatest gender speed disparity was observed in the 50 m sprint (0.25 m/s), followed by 100 m events (0.19 m/s), 200 m events (0.154 m/s), relay swimming (0.15 m/s), stayer events (0.128 m/s) and marathon swimming (0.11 m/s). these findings indicate a consistent trend: the shorter the distance, the greater the speed difference between genders. conclusion. the results of the xxxiii olympic games paris 2024 in pool swimming and marathon swimming events show the dominance of top nations like the usa, australia and china, with both male and female athletes performing at similarly high levels. although men outperformed women by an average of 0.16 m/s, particularly in sprint events, the gap narrows over longer distances, reflecting progress in training and competitive equity. …”
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Monitoring the differences in swimming skills development among men and women medalists at the 21st World Aquatics Championships - Doha 2024, Qatar (Beobachtung der Unterschiede in der Entwicklung der Schwimmfähigkeiten zwischen männlichen und weiblichen Medaillengewinnern bei den 21. Weltmeisterschaften im Wassersport - Doha 2024, Katar)
Ganchar, I., Ganchar, O., Ciorba, C., Medynskyi, S., Protsenko, A., Tsybulska, V., Kyriienko, O., Sukhanova, H., Potop, V.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025)“… The USA recorded the most successful performances with 20 medals in swimming, followed by Australia with 16 medals in swimming and 2 marathon swimming medals, Italy (12+2), China (11), the Netherlands (6+2), Great Britain (7+1), Canada (7), Germany (6), France (2+3) and New Zealand (4). …”
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FTEM - A look behind the framework (FTEM - Ein Blick hinter die Kulissen)
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Thermoregulatory responses in open water and pool swimming: presentation of hypothermia and hyperthermia within and outside of World Aquatics water temperature thresholds (Thermoregulatorische Reaktionen beim Schwimmen im Freiwasser und im Becken: Darstellung von Hypothermie und Hyperthermie innerhalb und außerhalb der Wassertemperaturgrenzwerte von World Aquatics)
Markey, K., Galan-Lopez, N., Esh, C., Carter, S., Chrismas, B., Mountjoy, M., Constantini, N., Taylor, L.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2025) -
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Does body composition relate to active drag during arms-only front crawl swimming in male collegiate swimmers? (Steht die Körperzusammensetzung im Zusammenhang mit dem aktiven Widerstand beim Kraulschwimmen mit den Armen bei männlichen College-Schwimmern?)
Narita, K., Washino, S., Kadi, T., Kanehisa, H., Mankyu, H., Fujita, E.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2025) -
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Acute and cumulative increases in rotator cuff tendon thickness` in elite swimmers (Akute und kumulative Zunahme der Sehnendicke der Rotatorenmanschette bei Spitzenschwimmern)
McKenzie, A., Hams, A., Horan, S., Porter, K., Duhig, S.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2024) -
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Twelve years of torment helped create the `McEvoy Method`. It could change swimming forever (Zwölf Jahre voller Qualen haben zur Entwicklung der "McEvoy-Methode" beigetragen. Sie könnte das Schwimmen für immer verändern )
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Race analysis in swimming: understanding the evolution of publications, citations and networks through a bibliometric review (Rennanalyse im Schwimmsport: Verständnis der Entwicklung von Veröffentlichungen, Zitaten und Netzwerken durch eine bibliometrische Untersuchung)
Morais, J. E., Barbosa, T. M., Arellano, R., Silva, A. J., Sampaio, T., Oliveira, J. P., Marinho, D. A.Veröffentlicht in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2024)“… This theme was led by the United States of America, Australia, and Spain. Australia and Spain maintain their status as the countries with the most publications. …”
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Determining VO2max in competitive swimmers: comparing the validity and 1 reliability, of cycling, arm cranking, ergometer swimming, and tethered swimming (Bestimmung der VO2max bei Leistungsschwimmern: Vergleich der Validität und Zuverlässigkeit von Radfahren, Armkurbeln, Schwimmen auf dem Ergometer und Schwimmen an der Leine)
de Haan, M., van der Zwaard, S., Schreven, S., Beek, P. J., Jaspers, R. T.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2024) -
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Advancing athlete development: how percentile comparison methods can identify youth developmental profiles (PCMs) (Förderung der Entwicklung von Sportlern: Wie Methoden des Perzentilvergleichs jugendliche Entwicklungsprofile (PCMs) identifizieren können)
Abbott, S., Hogan, C., Postiglione, G., Barclay, G., Cobley, S.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2024) -
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Posterior deltoid shoulder tightness and greater contralateral lower limb muscle strength are associated with swimmers' shoulder pain (Schulterverspannung des hinteren Deltamuskels und größere kontralaterale Muskelkraft der unteren Gliedmaßen sind mit Schulterschmerzen bei Schwimmern verbunden)
Matsuura, Y., Fujimoto, T., Koizumi, K., Mise, T., Edama, M., Shimoyama, Y.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2023) -
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Coach-created motivational climate ratings differentiate between dropout and continuation in Australian youth swimming (Von Trainern erstellte Bewertungen des motivationsfördernden Klimas unterscheiden zwischen Dropout und Weitermachen im australischen Jugendschwimmen)
Moulds, K., Fraser, K. K., Karp, J., Kapocius, O., Heathcote, M., Appleton, P. R., Cobley, S.Veröffentlicht in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2023)Schlagworte: “… swimming …”
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Predicting future stars: Probability and performance corridors for elite swimmers (Prognose der zukünftigen Stars: Wahrscheinlichkeits- und Leistungskorridore für Eliteschwimmer)
Born, D.-P., Stöggl, T., Lorentzen, J., Romann, M., Björklund, G.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2024) -
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Front crawl and backstroke sprint swimming have distinct differences along with similar patterns regarding trunk rotations (Kraul- und Rückenschwimmen unterscheiden sich deutlich voneinander, weisen aber ähnliche Muster in Bezug auf die Rumpfrotation auf)
Nikodelis, T., Gourgoulis, V., Lola, A., Ntampakis, I., Kollias, I.Veröffentlicht in International Journal of Kinesiology & Sports Science (2023) -
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Understanding the role of coaches in supporting the mental health of elite athletes (Verständnis der Rolle von Trainern bei der Förderung der psychischen Gesundheit von Spitzensportlern)
Sankey, C., Wallace, Lee., Caperchione, C. M.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2023)Schlagworte: “… Australia …”
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Sleep hygiene education for improving sleep in ultra-marathon swimmers: Guidance for coaches and swimmers (Erziehung zur Schlafhygiene, um den Schlaf von Ultramarathonschwimmern zu verbessern: Ein Leitfaden für Trainer und Schwimmer)
Dunican, I. C., Perry, E., Maisey, G., Nesci, E., Roberts, S.Veröffentlicht in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2023) -
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Is the use of the coefficient of variation a valid way to assess the swimming intra-cycle velocity fluctuation? (Ist die Verwendung des Variationskoeffizienten eine valide Methode, um die Schwankung der Schwimmgeschwindigkeit innerhalb eines Zyklus zu bewerten?)
Gonjo, T., Fernandes, R. J., Vilas-Boas, J. P., Sanders, R.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2023) -
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Understanding the sleep of ultra-marathon swimmers: Guidance for coaches and swimmers (Den Schlaf von Ultramarathonschwimmern verstehen: Ein Leitfaden für Trainer und Schwimmer)
Dunican, I. C., Perry, E. L., Gemma, M., Nesci, E., Roberts, S.Veröffentlicht in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2023)Schlagworte: “… swimming …”