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Age distributions in Paralympic Games Paris 2024: an analysis of 5,540 para athletes across 13 individual disciplines

  • Rafael Lima Kons*
  • , Gennaro Apollaro
  • , Rachel Bevins
  • , José Morales
  • , Vinicius de Oliveira Gulias
  • , Sidney Grosprêtre
  • , Kevin De Pauw
  • , Bart Roelands
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This study aimed to quantify the age distributions of Para athletes competing in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games across 13 individual disciplines. A total of 5,540 athletes (52.2% male, 47.8% female) participated, with ages calculated at competition. The analysis examined differences by discipline, sex, and competitive achievement (medallist vs. non-medallist). The statistical analyses included the Kruskal–Wallis test followed by Mann–Whitney U post-hoc tests to detect differences across disciplines, while Mann–Whitney U and chi-square tests were used to analyze sex and competitive achievement at the level of 5%. The results revealed significant variation in age across sports. Para Equestrian (38 years), Para Archery (37 years), and Para Powerlifting (36 years) exhibited the highest ages, indicating later career, while Para Swimming (25 years), Para Taekwondo (27 years), and Para Athletics (29 years) showed earlier ages. The male Para Athletes demonstrated a slightly higher median age than females (30 vs. 28ys). No significant age difference was found between medallists and non-medallists. Age category analysis highlighted a greater proportion of athletes over 30 years in disciplines with later ages. These findings underscore the importance of sport-specific age considerations in Paralympic athlete's development and talent identification. The study contributes novel insights by encompassing multiple disciplines and Para athlete profiles, offering a comprehensive understanding of age-related performance patterns in elite Para sport.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1720957
JournalFrontiers in Sports and Active Living
Volume7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2026

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • competitive achievement
  • elite Para athletes
  • long-term Para athlete development
  • sport-specific age patterns
  • talent identification

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