Sex differences in the pacing at Ultraman Hawaii

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Sex differences in pacing during ‘Ultraman Hawaii’ Generally, we assume as active triathlets from that one runs slower after a quick cycle split.If you look at a faster runtime on the bike. So far, no one has studied what happens at a multi-papier race with different distances and disciplines like the Ultraman Hawaii.We have now collected all finishers from 1983-2015 and their final times divided into quartiles (Q1 = the quarter with the fastest times and Q4 = the neighborhood with the slowest times).We found out that men and women at the Ultraman Hawaii are very different. For the fastest women, the power took off during day 1 from swimming to cycling, but remained constant during day 2 (cycling) and day 3 (running).

For the fastest men, there was a decrease in performance on day 1 (swimming and cycling) as well as day 2 (cycling) but then to a performance improvement on day 3 (running). This analysis of practical significance for future starters at Ultraman Hawaii can be found under https://peerj.com/articles/2509/