Nutty Professor wrote:
Asfadsfsda suggests that more males have the underlying biology (skeletal features, aerobic capacity) necessary to be good runners. This is a viable and important hypothesis. I hope that someone will gather data to test it. Part of the reason I am trying to publicize these results is to stimulate a research group to gather some relevant skeletal data (I do know the relevant aerobic data pretty well, though, and it doesn’t support this hypothesis.) I’m not testing this hypothesis myself because no matter what I do, nobody will find it convincing. For instance, imagine I hypothesize, based on relevant literature, that narrow hips are necessary for excellent running. Then if I find that similar numbers of men and women in the population have this trait, people will dismiss this finding and say that hip width wasn’t the crucial trait; it was something else I haven’t looked at. It might even be difficult to publish this “negative” result.
I wonder whether this isn't the answer. The physiology of most women is inefficient for running - wide hips, weak muscles - so that the biggest physical advantage as a woman is to essentially be masculine. The higher a woman's testosterone and lower her estrogen levels, the faster she'll be. It seems that there's more variation in these levels among women than there are among men, so that a woman can more easily wind up with a massive advantage over other women than a man could. Statistically, though, there's only going to be a few percentage points of women with this sort of talent. The men's field is much more level - hard training is enough to make up for some of the talent gap.
If you look at the doped women's records, they are far and away better than any natural woman can approach. This is not true for the men's records, with the possible exception of the sprints. I believe this is because doping with testosterone gives women a comparatively larger advantage than it does men.
I suppose what I'm trying to get at is that the pool of men with the requisite talent to be elite is larger than the pool of women with the same.