The Constituent Year Effect in European Track and Field Masters Athletes: Evidence of Participation and Performance Advantages.

JOURNAL OF AGING AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY(2020)

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Inequalities in relative age distribution have previously been demonstrated to influence participation and performance achievements in Masters athletes. The purpose of the present study was to examine the participation- and performance-related constituent year effect among Masters athletes (N= 2,474) from the European Masters Track and Field Championships across subdisciplines and age. The results indicated that a participation-related constituent year effect was observed. The likelihood of participation was significantly higher for athletes in their first year of any 5-year age category (chi(2) = 149.8, p < .001) and decreased significantly when they were in the fourth or fifth year. The results also indicated a performance-related constituent year effect. Masters athletes in their first year won significantly more medals than expected based on observed participation rate (chi(2) = 23.39, p < .001). We compare our results with the existing literature and discuss potential mechanisms for this constituent year effect.
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aging,motivation,relative age effect,sport participation
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