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Match-related performance during the Olympic Games 2020: a technical variability analysis of high-level judo athletes

Rafael Lima Kons, Marcus F. Agostinho, Danilo França Conceição dos Santos, João Paulo Lopes‐Silva, Daniele Detanico, Émerson Franchini

2022International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport13 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study aimed to identify the technical-tactical variation through the index of performance and types of techniques in high-level judo in the 2020 Olympic Games. The data were extracted from the Official Results Books considering the competition performance of 393 competitors. Nage-waza katame-waza and scoring index, and the classification of techniques groups according to the sex, weight category and competition outcome were analysed. A t-test was used to compare the variables according to the sex and analysis of variance to compare weight categories and competition outcome groups. Finally, the Chi-square tests were used to test the association between frequency of groups of techniques and places in the competition, weight category and competition outcome. The level of significance is 5%. The main results demonstrated higher nage-waza and katame-waza variation (absolute values) for medallist compared to the other groups (p < 0.001), and higher values for repechage group compared to the non-medallist (p < 0.001). The katame-waza variation index was higher in female (p = 0.019) and medallists have a higher scoring and nage-waza variation index compared to the repechage group and non-medallist (p < 0.001). We concluded that medallist athletes have high technical variability compared to the other groups and female athletes have a high katame-waza variation compared to the male.

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AthletesPsychologyCompetition (biology)StatisticsMathematicsPhysical therapyMedicineEcologyBiologySports Performance and TrainingMartial Arts: Techniques, Psychology, and EducationSports injuries and prevention
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