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Table 1.

Expected progressions in running and jumping performance for 11–18 yr old males and females.

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Table 2.

Sex ratio in running and jumping performance for 11–18 yr old males and females.

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Fig 1.

Performance development from age 11 to 18 in running and jumping disciplines.

Data are mean ± SD for 60 m (panel A), 800 m (panel B) long jump (panel C) and high jump (panel D) for top 100 Norwegian male and female performers in each discipline.

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Fig 2.

Percentage improvement in performance from age 11 to 18 in long jump, high jump, 60 m sprint and 800 m.

Data are mean for top 100 Norwegian male (panel A) and female (panel B) performers in each discipline.

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Fig 3.

Sex difference (%) for performance in running and jumping disciplines from age 11 to 18.

Data are mean and 95% CIs for 60 m (panel A), 800 m (panel B), long jump (panel C) and high jump (panel D) for top 100 Norwegian male and female performers in each discipline.

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