Publication

Marathon des Sables: A scientific case study

Ryder, J. J.
Grantham, Nicholas J.
Kellett, David
Jones, Gareth E.
Advisors
Editors
Other Contributors
EPub Date
Publication Date
2004-01
Submitted Date
Other Titles
Abstract
The Marathon des Sables is an ultra-endurance foot race across the Sahara Desert. The event lasts 6 days, and competitors are susceptible to a variety of specific injuries, including dehydration, heat stress, and ultimately poor performance. This study involved the monitoring of a highly trained 42-year-old male competitor through a 6-month training program and immediately after the event. The monitoring sessions assessed maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 Max), pulmonary function, anthropometric characteristics, body composition, resting metabolic rate, training, and nutritional status. The subject also completed a period of acclimation during the taper phase of the training program in an environmental chamber. The last pre-race VO2max of 4.5 1-min showed a decrease of 0.5 1-min. The subject's diet successfully maintained body weight during the training period, and the subject's weight increased from 67.7kg at 12.2% body fat to 71kg at 13.2% body fat during the taper. The subject sustained no chronic injuries during the training or race periods. We concluded that the intervention strategies adopted were successful in preparing the subject to successfully complete the Marathon des Sables. The athlete covered the 229km in 29hr 21min 21sec, finishing in 75th place.
Citation
Ryder, J. J., Grantham, N. J., Kellett, D., & Jones, G. E. (2004). Marathon des Sables: A scientific case study. Research in Sports Medicine, 12(1), 33-44. https://doi.org/10.1080/15438620490280576
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Journal
Research in Sports Medicine
Research Unit
DOI
10.1080/15438620490280576
PubMed ID
PubMed Central ID
Type
Article
Language
en
Description
This article is not available through CheterRep.
Series/Report no.
ISSN
1543-8627
EISSN
1543-8635
ISBN
ISMN
Gov't Doc
Test Link
Sponsors
Additional Links
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15438620490280576