On January 4, 2017 we presented the athletes' technical reports (men and women) who have won a medal at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, in 2016.
We promised to do the same with the best athletes (men and women) worldwide. We were not sure of being able to carry it out in a short time this new "statistics service" for the benefit of our readers, but we managed it.
How to identify them?
The choice has been to carefully weigh the results obtained over the last three years, but particularly in the last season between athletes that, in this period of time, have been in the top ten of the world rankings in both the 20 km and in 50 km. Sandro Damilano then used these parameters in his statistical work with the goal of providing our readers an insight into how much richer for statistical data to those who, at least according to the views of Marcia dal Mondo, should be the "best athletes" .
The section dedicated to Foreign Athletes (currently only men) was updated at 31.12.2016 for the other athletes.
In addition to the Olympic medal winners (please see news of Jan. 4, 2017) are below presented reports of 22 more athletes from 13 Countries in the world scene of race walk.
The athletes were divided by country of origin in order to facilitate research and for every athlete have been updated:
- Personal best
- Progressions over the years in their main races
- Clicking on "Scarica l'allegato" it open a report containing the 10 best performances in major competitions, other important results including the best career results.
We also have indicated the average of the 10 best performances in typical distances of each athlete.
Where possible, moreover the performances less than 10 first in the typical distances of each athlete, were also indicated.
We hope we have given so truly a pitting image of the athletes chosen by Marcia dal Mondo.
Finally we inform our readers that by the end of next week (or at least that's what we hope to do) will publish similar work with pages and reports relative to female.
Brasil
Bonfim Caio - page: click here - report: click here
Canada