Survey reveals that women are better runners than men

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Faster doesn’t mean better. The analysis of RunRepeat covers 2,348,505 marathon results achieved during the 2009-2019 period. The purpose was to analyze differences in pace throughout the marathon between women and men.
The data has shown that women are 18.33% better at keeping an even pace than men. They burn out less in the 2nd half of the marathon.
Pacing differences: women vs. men
An increase of 14.07% in the average pace for men during the second half of the marathon was observed, as opposed to an 11.49% increase for women, showing that women are 18.33% better at keeping an even pace than men.
| Average pace during the 1st and 2nd half of the marathon | |||
| Gender | 1st half | 2nd half | difference |
| Men | 0:05:43 | 0:06:40 | 14.07% |
| Women | 0:06:26 | 0:07:16 | 11.49% |
Almost 92% of the participants, both women and men, ran the first half of the marathon faster than the second one, even though running at an equal pace is optimal for performance, with the best athletes aiming for such results.
Men had better average finish times, but women are better at pacing. This stands for both groups: those who ran the first half of the marathon faster and those who ran the second half faster.








I think women are better than men at almost everything.