%0 Journal Article %T Comparison of times recorded in the 60 m flat and the 60 m hurdles finals at the junior III national indoor championships 2010 and 2011 %A BOGDAN CONSTANTIN RATˋ %A GLORIA RATˋ %A DAN IULIAN ALEXE %A ADRIAN SAVA %J Journal of Physical Education and Sport %D 2011 %I University of Pitesti %X The aim of this comparative study was to point out the dynamics of results in male and female athletesat the 60m flat and 60m hurdles events, heats and finals, of the Junior III National Indoor Championships carriedout in March 2010 and March 2011. We took into account the results recorded during the finals of the 2010 and2011 indoor competitions for Juniors III. In conducting the research we used the following methods:bibliographical study, test, statistical-mathematical and graphical method, and comparative analysis. Theapproach of this research was to examine the hypothesis that the dynamics of results with girl and boy juniors IIIduring the speed events is an increasing one. The research included 64 athletes who were finalists in the 2010and 2011 60m flat and 60m hurdles events at the Junior III National Championships which took place in Bacau.The results recorded for two consecutive years were tabulated, processed and analysed and highlighted thedynamics of results recorded by the finalists and the dynamics of participation in competition as well. The valuesrecorded in girls and boys* 60m flat and 60m hurdles events showed that the average time in the final race wasbetter in the previous year race. The conclusions of the study are that the in girls* 60m flat and boys*60m flatraces the times recorded by the winners are better in the 2010 final (8.00s 每girls; 7.35s 每 boys) than those in2011 (8.03s 每girls; 7.41s 每 boys). In the 60m hurdles races the winners* times are better in 2011 (9.34s 每girls;8.80s 每 boys) than in 2010 (9.36s 每girls; 8.86s 每 boys). It was also noticed that the dynamics of results for thosetwo years has an increasing trend only for the girls and boys* 60m hurdles event, therefore the hypothesis is onlypartially confirmed. Year after year there are a lot of retirements of young athletes therefore there is nocontinuity at this level and those who obtain best results in the heats do not get first place in the final. Thesefindings require increased attention during the training process. %K sprint %K competition %K speed %U http://www.efsupit.ro/images/stories/6.Bogdan_Rata.pdf