Highly accessed in ‚SpringerPlus‘

33 Ironman triathlons in 33 days–a case study The Journal, SpringerPlus’ leads like most electronic journals a list as often an article was downloaded.Based on the frequency like frequently the article is searched, there are certain works that are marked as ‘HIGHLY ACCESSED’. Surprisingly, our work in this journal is the case report with the 33 Ironman triathlons, see https://springerplus.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/2193-1801-3-269 All our products in this journal can be found under https://www.springeropen.com/search?query=knechtle&seartype=publishersearch

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Where do the fastest channel swimmers come from?

Participation and performance trends by nationality in the ‘English Channel Swim’ from 1875 to 2013 The sleeve channel counts in the extreme swimming as ‘Mount Everest’ in ultra swimming.We examined where the fastest channel swimmers come from. Between 1875 and 2013, the number of successful female and male solar colliments increased exponentially, especially for female British and American swimmers and male British, American and Australian swimmers. Most of the swimmers crossed the Canal of England to France and most of the competitors were from Great Britain, the United States of America, Australia and Ireland.For women, athletes from the United States of America, Australia and the United Kingdom reached the fastest swimming times. For men, the fastest swimming times of athletes from the United States of America, Great Britain and Australia were achieved.Swimming times of the fastest women from Great Britain and the United States of America have fallen over the years.

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Tenfold and thirty-one Ironman

Deca and Triple Deca ultra-triathlon: a comparison of performance of Deca Iron and Triple Deca Iron ultra-triathletes In the autumn of 2013, a tenfold and a thirty-free Ironman triathlon were carried out in Italian Lonato del Garda. We have compared the performance of the 6 finishers in the DECA with the performance of the 8 finishers in Triple Deca.

For a great astonishment, the finishers in the DECA in the course of the race were always slower while the finishers in the Triple Deca from the beginning to end were always about the same time for the 30 days. All figures and evaluations as well as possible explanations can be found under https://springerplus.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/2193-1801-3-461

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What you can still achieve at 102 and 104 years

Unbelievable services by centenary

The 102-year-old Frenchman has achieved a new hourly dial record in the UCI 100 Plus category. He managed 26.927 km and broke his old world record from 2012 when he scored 24,251 km. At the age of 67 he started cycling and managed the 600 km from Bordeaux-Paris at the age of 89 in 36 hours.The story can be found under https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/102-year-old-robert-marchand-beats-own-hour-record/ And the 104-year-old Pole Stanislaw Kowalski ran the 100 m in 32.79 seconds as so far only over 100 years old human. His run is to be found https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/stanislaw-kowalski-pensioner-oldest-person-3532225

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No limits

So many Ironman triathlons as possible The Spaniard José Manuel López wants to make as many Ironman triathlons as possible within 1 year.He started on September 8, 2013 and yesterday completed his 79th Ironman. Until September 7, he still has a little time to oversee this number.Incidentally, he is one of the successful finishers at Triple Deca 2013 in Italy. All information is on its website http://impossible365.com/

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Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine

Highly accessed articles in Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine We have already published a few works in the Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine ‘in recent years.This journal is fully electronically and counts like other electronic journals as often the published articles were downloaded by the public audience. Under https://www.dovepress.com/open-access-journal-of-sports-medicine-archive64 Come on, Most Viewed Articles’. In this category, we are the work ‘Personal Best Times in Olympic Distance Triathlon and in A Marathon Predict Ironman Race Time in Recreational Male Triathlets’ under https://www.dovepress.com/personal-best-times-in-an-olympic-distance-triathlon-and-in-a-marathon-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-OAJSM as well as the work ‘Age of Peak Performance in Elite Male and Female Ironman Triathlets Competing in Ironman Switzerland, A Qualifier for the Ironman World Championship, Ironman Hawaii, from 1995 to 2011 ‘under https://www.dovepress.com/age-of-peak-performance-in-elite-male-and-female-ironMale-Triathlets-c-Peer-Reviewed-FullText-Article-Oajsm to find.

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Age-related change in ultra-endurance

BBC Future A journalist of ‘BBC Future’ https://www.bc.com/future is on our workIn, Extreme Physiology & Medicine ‘came in the search for an article. He wants to describe the phenomenon that in the extreme peak the excellence by getting older athletes are described in, BBC Science ‘www.bbc.co.uk/science/0/ exploring a larger audience. Among our works in, Extreme Physiology & Medicine ‘https://extremephysiolmed.biomedCentral.com/articles?query=knechtle&seartype=journalSearch&tab=keyWord are from so far 12 publications whose 3 in the division, highly accessed ‘. Of these, 2 works that deal with the age of the best performance in triathlets. Special interest he has at work https://extremephysiolmed.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/2046-7648-1-5 In which we describe at what age the peak times are achieved over the triple and tenfold ironic track.

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