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Comparison of Junior Wrestlers’ Progression in Asia and Europe
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyse the longitudinal career outcomes of wrestlers who participated in U20European and Asian Championships between 2014 and 2022.Methods: A total of 1,480 athletes competing in freestyle wrestling across all weight categories were included. Data on theircareers, retrieved from the official United World Wrestling database, covered performances at U17, U20, U23, and seniorlevelinternational events (Continental, World Championships, and Olympic Games). Athletes were classified by U20 results(all participants, medallists, winners) and tracked across subsequent stages.Results: The average number of participants per weight category was higher in Europe (13.04) than in Asia (9.15),indicating greater competition density. Performance analysis at U20 level revealed that 41.84% of Asian wrestlers becamemedallists, and 10.93% winners, compared to 28.75 and 7.67% in Europe (P< .01). European athletes, however, showedstronger continuity at subsequent stages: 62.65% of U20 participants had competed at U17 level and 52.25% advancedto U23, compared to 39.15 and 25.40% in Asia (P< .01). At senior Continental Championships, Asian wrestlers recorded ahigher share of medallists (12.34 vs. 6.68%, P< .01), while European wrestlers demonstrated greater transition rates amongmedallists and champions. At the World Championships and Olympic Games, no statistically significant differences werefound, with both continents showing broadly similar progression patterns.Conclusions: While European athletes more often progressed through U17 and U23 stages, Asian wrestlers achievedcomparable outcomes at the senior level, including World Championships and Olympic Games. Regional differences appearmainly at developmental stages, whereas elite-level performance converges, underlining the role of U20 competition andnational systems in shaping future champions.
Physical Education Pedagogues Association, Ljubuski
Title: Comparison of Junior Wrestlers’ Progression in Asia and Europe
Description:
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyse the longitudinal career outcomes of wrestlers who participated in U20European and Asian Championships between 2014 and 2022.
Methods: A total of 1,480 athletes competing in freestyle wrestling across all weight categories were included.
Data on theircareers, retrieved from the official United World Wrestling database, covered performances at U17, U20, U23, and seniorlevelinternational events (Continental, World Championships, and Olympic Games).
Athletes were classified by U20 results(all participants, medallists, winners) and tracked across subsequent stages.
Results: The average number of participants per weight category was higher in Europe (13.
04) than in Asia (9.
15),indicating greater competition density.
Performance analysis at U20 level revealed that 41.
84% of Asian wrestlers becamemedallists, and 10.
93% winners, compared to 28.
75 and 7.
67% in Europe (P< .
01).
European athletes, however, showedstronger continuity at subsequent stages: 62.
65% of U20 participants had competed at U17 level and 52.
25% advancedto U23, compared to 39.
15 and 25.
40% in Asia (P< .
01).
At senior Continental Championships, Asian wrestlers recorded ahigher share of medallists (12.
34 vs.
6.
68%, P< .
01), while European wrestlers demonstrated greater transition rates amongmedallists and champions.
At the World Championships and Olympic Games, no statistically significant differences werefound, with both continents showing broadly similar progression patterns.
Conclusions: While European athletes more often progressed through U17 and U23 stages, Asian wrestlers achievedcomparable outcomes at the senior level, including World Championships and Olympic Games.
Regional differences appearmainly at developmental stages, whereas elite-level performance converges, underlining the role of U20 competition andnational systems in shaping future champions.
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