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Article Dans Une Revue Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport Année : 2009

The relative age effect in elite sport

N. Delorme
Michel Raspaud
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The relative age effect (RAE) is considered a common phenomenon in elite sport. However, it has not been examined systematically in previous research, and the mechanisms likely to generate or to limit such an effect are little understood. This paper investigates the prevalence of the RAE in French professional championship-level players, taking into account the potential influence of gender. Among all investigated sports, no statistically significant RAE was found, except for male ice hockey. For male handball and rugby union a trend was detected, but the RAE did notappear statistically significant. In line with previous studies, no significant RAEs were found in female elite sports. The results are discussed with regard to the potential mechanisms underlying RAE.
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Julie Boiché, N. Delorme, Michel Raspaud. The relative age effect in elite sport. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2009, 80 (2), pp.336-344. ⟨10.1080/02701367.2009.10599568⟩. ⟨hal-02875728⟩
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