Abstract

The study aims to highlight the evolution of the Junior II Women’s high jumpers in the last 10 years at the National Indoor and Outdoor Championships. This study is based on the analysis of the results recorded at the final competitions specific to the Juniors II Women. The final competitions were held in the Lia Manoliu Athletics Hall, Bucharest during the indoor season and at the Lia Manoliu National Stadium in Bucharest and the Trivale Stadium in Pitesti during the outdoor season. The participants of this research were represented by women’s high jumpers from different clubs in the country who joined in the National Championships. All results from the last 10 years were recorded. In conducting the investigation and the research we used: literature study method, pedagogical observation, comparative method, document analysis method, statistical-mathematical method, graphical method. The research hypothesis according to which the results of the junior high jumpers in the last 10 years were progressive was not confirmed. Following this study, we found that the performance of these jumpers was regressive, hence the problem of redesigning the strategy of attracting children to practise athletics events and sustaining them in the training process.

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