Age at peak competitive performance in Judo: A comparison between Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games

Kons, RL; Apollaro G.; Henriquez M.; Bevins, R; Ojeda-Aravena A.; Gulias, VDS; Detanico D.

Keywords: disability, combat sport, weight categories, long term athlete development, sport specialization

Abstract

This study examined the age at peak competitive performance among judo athletes at the Paris 2024 Olympic (OG) and Paralympic Games (PG), considering sex, weight category, competition results, and sport classes (for PG). Data from 378 OG and 146 PG athletes were collected from the Official Result Books. Chronological age was calculated based on birth date and competition date. Mann-Whitney U and Chi-square tests were used to test the difference between groups. Results showed that PG athletes peaked at a significantly older age (median: 31 years) than OG athletes (median: 27 years; p??0.05). The findings suggest that differences at the age of competitive performance between OG and PG athletes may be attributed to distinct developmental pathways. PG athletes, in particular, may delay specialization due to later sport entry and classification-related factors, setting them apart from their OG counterparts. These findings highlight the need for individualized and inclusive long-term development strategies in judo, considering the particularities of each discipline. © The Author(s) 2025

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Título según WOS: Age at peak competitive performance in Judo: A comparison between Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games
Título según SCOPUS: Age at peak competitive performance in Judo: A comparison between Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games
Título de la Revista: International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching
Editorial: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1177/17479541251369304

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS