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Table 1 Participating athletes by types of sport

From: Use of dietary supplements in Olympic athletes is decreasing: a follow-up study between 2002 and 2009

  

Response

  

Response

Winter Events

N = 126

Rate

Summer Events

N = 246

Rate

Speed and power

Freestyle

Speed skating Alpine events

100%

(23 of 23)

Speed and power

Judo

Track and field (sprinters, hurdles jumpers, throwers, decathletes)

83.2%

(89 of 107)

    

Wrestling

Weight lifting

 
    

Boxing

Taekwondo

 

Endurance

Biathlon

Cross-country skiing

Nordic combined

100%

(42 of 42)

Endurance

Rowing

Badminton

Swimming

Canoeing

Track and field (800 m+)

84.4%

(38 of 45)

    

Tennis

 

Motor skills demanding

Figure skating

Ski jumping

Snow boarding

100%

(25 of 25)

Motor skills demanding

Shooting

Archery

Sailing

Fencing

91.7%

(44 of 48)

    

Horse riding

Gymnastics

 

Team sports

Ice hockey (women)

94.7%

(36 of 38)

Team sports

Volleyball (men)

Volleyball (women U-17)

97.4%

(75 of 77)

 

Ice hockey (men U-20)

  

Volleyball (men U-17)

Handball (women U-17)

 
    

Hanball (men U-17)

 
    

Basketball (women U-17)

 
    

Basketball (men U-17)