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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
Ganchar, I., Ganchar, O., Ciorba, C., Medynskyi, S., Protsenko, A., Tsybulska, V., Kyriienko, O., Sukhanova, H., Potop, V.Published 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
Ganchar, I., Ganchar, O., Ciorba, C., Medynskyi, S., Protsenko, A., Tsybulska, V., Kyriienko, O., Sukhanova, H., Potop, V.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025)“…Countries in the second tier of rankings included Sweden (4 medals), South Korea (3), Portugal (2+1), Spain (2+1), Hong Kong (3), Hungary (1+2), Poland (3), Ireland (2), Lithuania (2), Japan (2) and Austria (2). …”
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Factor analysis on the performance of elite male fencing athletes
Kim, H.-C., Park, K.-J.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2025)“…BACKGROUND: We analyzed how stress and heart rate variability affect the performance of male fencing athletes expected to compete in various international events representing Korea. METHODS: This study included 72 fencing athletes who participated in training and competition from January 2020 to December 2023. …”
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Justification of the need to take into account the individual characteristics of synchronized swimmers when compiling a solo program
Aikin, V. A., Kuksina, A. A., Korichko, A. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2023)“…The analysis of arbitrary solo programs of athletes from different countries in the finals of the World Championships in Gwangju, the Republic of Korea, representatives of the countries of Russia, Spain and Japan was carried out in order to identify the constitutional features of athletes when compiling solo programs in synchro-nized swimming.Results and conclusions. …”
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Individualized low-intensity jogging within recovery zone 1 increases the ability of energetic recovery in professional soccer players
Park, S.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…METHODS: Twenty-four professional soccer players in the Korea professional Football League (n = 24, age: 24.53 ± 4.85 years, height: 180 ± 6.30 cm, body mass: 75.86 ± 8.01 kg, body fat: 12.19 ± 2.69%) participated in the study. …”
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Match activity profile of professional female soccer players during a season
Choi, J.-H., Joo, C.-H.Published in Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation (2022)Subjects: “…South Korea…”
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Effect of long-haul transmeridian travel on recovery and performance in international level swimmers
Rossiter, A., Comyns, T. M., Powell, C., Nevill, A. M., Warrington, G. D.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2022)“…This study holistically examined the effects of long-haul transmeridian travel (LHTT) on physiological, perceptual, sleep and performance markers in nine international level swimmers preparing for the 2019 FINA World Long Course Championships in Gwangju, South Korea. Baseline (BL) measurements were taken over two days during the week before a long-haul eastward flight across eight time-zones. …”
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Epidemiology of sports injuries in Korean elite female fencing athletes: a prospective cohort study
Kim, H. C., Park, K. J.Published in Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte (2023)“…Demokratiska Folkrepubliken Korea…”
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The effect of static and dynamic muscle stretching as part of warm-up procedures on stretching on isokinetic strength, functional movement screen, flexibility and agility in Korean...
Kim, B.-S., Lee, J.-S.Published in International Journal of Applied Sports Sciences (2021)Subjects: “…South Korea…”
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Prevalence of sports injuries in Korean fencers aged 14-40 years
Chung, J. W., Lim, B. O., Cho, J. H., Lee, K. H.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2020)Subjects: “…South Korea…”
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