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Olympic lightweight and open-class rowers possess distinctive physical and proportionality characteristics
Authors:D. A. Kerr  W. D. Ross  K. Norton  P. Hume  M. Kagawa  T. R. Ackland
Affiliation:1. Curtin University of Technology , Perth, WA, Australia d.kerr@curtin.edu.au;3. Western Washington University , Bellingham, WA, USA;4. University of South Australia , Adelaide, SA, Australia;5. Auckland University of Technology , Auckland, New Zealand;6. Curtin University of Technology , Perth, WA, Australia;7. The University of Western Australia , Perth, WA, Australia
Abstract:Abstract

Rowers competing at the 2000 Olympic Games were measured for 38 anthropometric dimensions. The aim was to identify common physical characteristics that could provide a competitive advantage. The participants included 140 male open-class rowers, 69 female open-class rowers, 50 male lightweight rowers, and 14 female lightweight rowers. Body mass, stature, and sitting height were different (P < 0.01) between the open-class and lightweight rowers, as well as a comparison group of healthy young adults (“non-rowers”, 42 males, 71 females), for both sexes. After scaling for stature, the open-class rowers remained proportionally heavier than the non-rowers, with greater proportional chest, waist, and thigh dimensions (P < 0.01). Rowers across all categories possessed a proportionally smaller hip girth than the non-rowers (P < 0.01), which suggested the equipment places some constraints on this dimension. Top-ranked male open-class rowers were significantly taller and heavier and had a greater sitting height (P < 0.01) than their lower-ranked counterparts. They were also more muscular in the upper body, as indicated by a larger relaxed arm girth and forearm girth (P < 0.01). For the male lightweight rowers, only proportional thigh length was greater in the best competitors (P < 0.01). In the female open-class rowers, skinfold thicknesses were lower in the more highly placed competitors (P < 0.01). In conclusion, the rowers in this sample demonstrated distinctive physical characteristics that distinguish them from non-rowers and other sports performers.
Keywords:Anthropometry  body composition  Olympic rowers  proportionality
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