Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze the record type (score, penalty, scoring characteristics, shooting success rate) of the national men’s handball players by age (U-19, U-21, adult) to determine the characteristics of the world handball record. The official records of the World Championships (U-19, U-21, Adult) by age group were collected from the website of the International Handball Federation for a total of 280 competitions, and one-way ANOVA was used in conjunction with the conservative post-testing method, Schefe. The study found that the adult group’s score in the second half was slightly lower in the difference in score records between groups divided by age, and that the frequency of 6m points increased and the success rate of 6m shooting was lower as the adult group went on. In addition, the number of quick attack scores was the highest among adult groups, rising as the age group went up. Wing scores fell as the age group went up. Similar studies to be carried out in the future will require further research considering positions and broadening the categories of records.

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