Seems to have held very steady through out the decades. Women seem to always be about .90 time wise of the men's performance. Some interesting science why that always may be the case.
www.theatlantic.com/.../
And because I was bored, here are the ratios between boys and girls for all of the freestyle events for the USA-S National Age Group Records:
50 fr
10 96.9%
12 95.7%
14 93.1%
16 89.9%
18 89.9%
100 fr
10 100.5% (girls record faster than boys)
12 97.5%
14 95.5%
16 93.7%
18 90.4%
200 fr
10 96.9%
12 98.0%
14 95.8%
16 95.2%
18 91.4%
400 fr
10 97.8%
12 97.3%
14 96.1%
16 94.0%
18 93.3%
800 fr
10 N/A
12 98.4%
14 96.0%
16 95.0%
18 94.6%
1500 fr
10 N/A
12 98.9%
14 95.7%
16 94.9%
18 93.9%
While adults males may have that magical 10% extra hemoglobin, I wonder how that changes with age. As others have stated, muscle mass has to factor into all of this as well. (Missy Franklin broke a couple of the above records at the Games, I didn't adjust those).
haters gonna hate
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/.../15064423www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/.../9044230romuald-lepers.onlinetri.com/index.phpwww.pponline.co.uk/.../gender-performance-1094journals.lww.com/.../Differences_in_ultra_endurance_exercise_in.11.aspx
Well it would be nice if you would at least summarize your intended message with those links :agree: I read the titles but stopped short of reading them all (for the moment).
And because I was bored, here are the ratios between boys and girls for all of the freestyle events for the USA-S National Age Group Records:
50 fr
10 96.9%
12 95.7%
14 93.1%
16 89.9%
18 89.9%
100 fr
10 100.5% (girls record faster than boys)
12 97.5%
14 95.5%
16 93.7%
18 90.4%
200 fr
10 96.9%
12 98.0%
14 95.8%
16 95.2%
18 91.4%
400 fr
10 97.8%
12 97.3%
14 96.1%
16 94.0%
18 93.3%
800 fr
10 N/A
12 98.4%
14 96.0%
16 95.0%
18 94.6%
1500 fr
10 N/A
12 98.9%
14 95.7%
16 94.9%
18 93.9%
While adults males may have that magical 10% extra hemoglobin, I wonder how that changes with age. As others have stated, muscle mass has to factor into all of this as well. (Missy Franklin broke a couple of the above records at the Games, I didn't adjust those).
haters gonna hate
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/.../15064423www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/.../9044230romuald-lepers.onlinetri.com/index.phpwww.pponline.co.uk/.../gender-performance-1094journals.lww.com/.../Differences_in_ultra_endurance_exercise_in.11.aspx
Well it would be nice if you would at least summarize your intended message with those links :agree: I read the titles but stopped short of reading them all (for the moment).