Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (Jul 2024)

Valid and accurate simple equation to predict 3,000-m steeplechase performance

  • Alexis Barbry,
  • Alexis Barbry,
  • Alexis Barbry,
  • Lucie Lerebourg,
  • Lucie Lerebourg,
  • Ghazi Racil,
  • Mohamed Chedly Jlid,
  • Jérémy Coquart

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2024.1402792
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

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IntroductionPredict running performances is very important for athletes and trainers. Sport researchers have therefore developed certain tools to predict running performances, but only in non-obstacle races. This study aimed to develop and test the validity and accuracy of an equation for predicting 3,000-m steeplechase performance (PerfSteeple).MethodsThe official rankings of French runners for the 3,000-m track-running (Perf3000) and 3,000-m steeplechase events were examined. Age, height and body mass were collected. From 146 included athletes, two groups were randomly composed: one comprising 80% of the sample (n = 117) to develop a simple equation to predict PerfSteeple (i.e., development group) and the other comprising the remaining 20% (n = 29) to test the validity and accuracy of the developed prediction equation (i.e., cross-validation group).ResultsThe simple prediction equation included Perf3000 and age: PerfSteeple=−57,165+1,147×Perf3000+0,955×age. No significant difference was noted between the actual and predicted performances. Predicted performances were significantly correlated with the actual ones, with a very high correlation coefficient (p < 0.001; r = 0.929). Bias and 95% limits of agreement were −5 ± 24 s, i.e., −0.8 ± 7.6%. In 95 of 100 new predictions, the difference between actual and predicted performance would be less or equal to—5 ± 24 s.DiscussionThe study confirms the validity and accuracy of the equation for predicting PerfSteeple. Predictions using this simple equation may be used in training and competitions for athletes and coaches. PerfSteeple = −57,165 + 1,147 X Perf3000 + 0,955 X age.

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