Also shows how much of an outlier Bolt is. Second fastest 'white' runner is Bailey?Catwhoorg said:![]()
Slightly different way of showing the data.
Really highlights how 1988 was an abnormality even in this dirty set of races
Netserk said:Also shows how much of an outlier Bolt is. Second fastest 'white' runner is Bailey?
del1962 said:Maybe 1980 shouldnt even be on the graph due to the strength of sprinters from the nations boycotting the games
Catwhoorg said:Correct.
As part of my real world job I get to do this sort of fiddling of trying to present large and often confusing amounts of data in a meaningful manner. I enjoy the challenge.
You can actually get a higher degree in this sort of thing now.(Informatics or information science), if I were younger it would be something I'd probably look at doing.
We as a society accumulate vast amounts of data of all sorts, drawing useful information out of that data fascinates me.
Catwhoorg said:Correct.
As part of my real world job I get to do this sort of fiddling of trying to present large and often confusing amounts of data in a meaningful manner. I enjoy the challenge.
You can actually get a higher degree in this sort of thing now.(Informatics or information science), if I were younger it would be something I'd probably look at doing.
We as a society accumulate vast amounts of data of all sorts, drawing useful information out of that data fascinates me.
thehog said:Last clean British sprinter at those Games, Alan Wells![]()
Catwhoorg said:Yeah I'm partial to Alan which is a bias I'll admit to.
I know several sprinter in 1980 there probably have state sponsored doping programs, but its so hard to get information that far back.
Cutting the data at 2000 (So the WADA era) loses some interesting points, so why not 1980 ? its as arbitrary as any other date.
thehog said:We need to start the 'data modeling' thread.
What software do you use? Informatica?
Catwhoorg said:Yeah I'm partial to Alan which is a bias I'll admit to.
I know several sprinter in 1980 there probably have state sponsored doping programs, but its so hard to get information that far back.
Cutting the data at 2000 (So the WADA era) loses some interesting points, so why not 1980 ? its as arbitrary as any other date.
del1962 said:Alan Wells had to be persuaded to use starting blocks, trained by his missus
TheSpud said:The biggest help he had was the American boycott.
Catwhoorg said:Mix of excel, sigmaplot and a propitiatory DOE (Design of Experiment) package. I can grab help for more complex stats stuff and they use Informatica and another program whose name escapes me.
We have a Master's in information science person in the lab (actually 2 now, one is close to retirement, the other fresh from school)
At home I throw open office into the mix.
Granville57 said:Jeezus. You're right. All other valid info aside, that piece reads like a spot-the-error quiz.
WTF? I realize that the article is several years old, but the misuse is so rampant throughout that it almost seems deliberate. It really does represent one of the more egregious examples of linguistic butchery that I've come across in what is an otherwise intellectual offering. Odd.
Anyway, back to the regularly scheduled program...
Catwhoorg said:
More Strides than Rides said:If we were really savvy, we could tie those trends to the trend of drugs. 1988 may be too early for sprinters' interest in EPO. Whatever Michael Johnson was on in 1996 looks popular. A field slow-down after BALCO in late 2004. Also, excepting Bolt, we see some compression of the rest of the field. Others are catching on/catching up.
thehog said:Yes, the blocks story sounds Early-80s-Froomey-sandshoes-esque.
Not sure I'd believe it.
Catwhoorg said:The womens one is comical
*cough* Flo-Jo *cough*
TheSpud said:Was there a Flo-Jo run where the wind meter was wrong / tampered with?
Yeah, her World Record. For which the wind reading was apparently 0.0TheSpud said:Was there a Flo-Jo run where the wind meter was wrong / tampered with?
willie banks. geat p0rnst@r nameParker said:Yeah, her World Record. For which the wind reading was apparently 0.0
On the other side of the stadium triple jumpers were knocking out 17.50m+ jumps for fun with an illegal 5.2 tailwind (including two 18m+ jumps from Willie Banks, who 'broke' his own world record by 23cm).