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Assessment of development of sports performance in swimming based on split times peak performance.
Prokýšková, Anna ; Pokorná, Jitka (advisor) ; Zenáhlík, Aleš (referee)
Title: Assessment of development of sports performance in swimming based on split times peak performance. Objectives: The aim of the work is to identify and compare development of performance split times in individual swimming disciplines for category women and men at the beginning of the 21st century. Methods: The data was obtained from secondary internet data sources. Data was presented using summarization tables and bar charts. The work used quantitative research using methods of summarization, compilation, comparative description and evaluation of results. Results: In the survey were included 13 disciplines for category men and women. A total of 4320 split times from three World Championships were 8 years apart in the survey. In each discipline, split times were judged separately for performances at 1-8. place and at 9.-16. place for men and women. These results from the survey. The average performance time for men and women improved in each discipline. The analysis of split times also showed a trend. Out of the total number of 90 evaluated average split times in both groups between 2003 and 2019, men deteriorated four times compared to 2003, i.e, a 95.5 % improvement in average split times was recorded. In contrast, only one worsened average split time was found in the women swimmers, i.e,...
Body height of top swimmers
Oplištilová, Tereza ; Pokorná, Jitka (advisor) ; Peslová, Eva (referee)
Title: Body height of top swimmers Objectives: The purpose of this bachelor thesis is to find out the profile of finalists and semi-finalists of the Olympic Games in 2012 in Lonod and 2016 in Rio de Janeiro in term sof body height. The thesis compares the height profile of the participants on the olympic games in the categories of men and women in general according to the individual swimming strokes, disciplines and lenit of the tracks. Methods: Data were obtained through secondary data sources from the internet. The Data was then interpreted using descriptive static characteristics. The presentation of the results of the selected variables were used pivot tables and graphical display. Results: The survey included a total of 327 male swimmers and 296 female swimmers who competed in the semi-finals and finals at the 2012 olympics and 2016. The average body height of the men was 188 cm for women and 175 cm for women. The utmost highest height of the swimmers is in the range of 200-203 cm for men and 188-189 cm for women. At more than half of the final swim- offs we find a higher average height of the swimmers. Also, when comparing the physical height of the medalists in the cases of more successful individuals the higher absolute body height prevails. In the specification of body height according to...

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