The influence of results in various types of climbing on the result in the Olympic Climbing Combined at the 2018 World Cup (men).

Autor: KOZINA, ZHANNETA, UVAROVA, NASTASYA, KNIAZ, HANNA, KABANSKA, OLGA, KOCHINA, MARYNA, CHERNOZUB, ANDRII, KOCHIN, OLEG, PROKOPENKO, IVAN, SHKREBTII, YURII, ZDANYUK, VADYM, ALTUKHOV, VADIM
Zdroj: Journal of Physical Education & Sport; Jan2020, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p255-261, 7p
Abstrakt: Climbing will be presented at the 2020 Olympic Games as an independent competitive discipline in the "Climbing Combined" format, which will include all competitive disciplines. The aim of the study: identifying the relationship between the ranking in certain types of sports climbing and the ranking in the Olympic discipline of climbing "Climbing Combined" in men according to the results of the 2018 World Cup. Material and methods. The study involved 87 climbers (men) who took part in the 2018 World Cup. The data presented in the competition protocols on lead, speed, bouldering and Climbing Combined were summarized (places occupied by the athlete, points were awarded to him to summarize the results). Pearson's correlation analysis was performed to identify the relationship between rating in various climbing disciplines and Climbing Combined rating. Using the analysis of variance, the effect of the results in various disciplines on the result in Climbing Combined was determined. Results There is no significant relationship between the rating disciplines "Speed" and "Lead". Also, no reliable relationship between the rating in the disciplines "Speed" and "Bouldering" was revealed. ANOVA of the impact of the results in some types of climbing on the result in Climbing Combined showed the presence of reliable dependence of the result in the discipline "Bouldering" on the result in Climbing Combined (p <0,05), of the result in the discipline "Lead" on the result in the Climbing Combined (p <0,05) and from the combined interaction of results in these types of climbing on the result in the Climbing Combined (p <0.05). Conclusions. It is shown that athletes who specialize in the Lead and Bouldering disciplines are more likely to compete in the Climbing Combined, as the results in these disciplines are interrelated and significantly affect the result in the All-round. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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