![]() Fijian rugby union player, achieved in 2007. There was a report of Graham Bashop All Black Rugby Union scrum half achieving level 19 in the early 90's, though again it is probably the result from a yo-yo test. As this score is way above other scores that have been recorded, it may actually be a result from the yo-yo test, developed in Scandinavia and commonly used to test soccer players. He had been rumored to have completed the test, though his best of 19/2 was confirmed by him on Swedish radio (an interview on radiosporten - link no longer working, from January 2009). 19/2 Håkan Mild: There is a report of Football (Soccer) player Håkan Mild achieving 19/2. ![]() I recently took the beep test and scored 17.4, my coaches and trainer can vouch for it! (RJ Lawrence, Oct 2020) Hello, I am a redshirt sophomore for Pitt State Men's basketball team.Dan Finster wrote to me and said he ran a 17.9 beep test at the South Australian Institute of Sports in 2002, as part of the National Speed Skating team.(details received from Peter Reynolds, Jan 2012) He reckons he has a high lactate threshold but not a large VO 2max. Apparently this is not an unusual result according to him but he states it is not reflected in his running ability or times. This was video recorded at the Mackay hockey grounds. The Australian 400m/800m athlete Chris Colwill achieved a 18/5 in Mackay in 2008.His best has now been confirmed by an Australian Institiute of Sport staff member to be 15/10. Notes: I previously had listed hockey player Brent Livermore with 17/2. He has achieved several scores above 16 during AFL Victorian state testing.ĪFL player from the Dandenong Stingrays achieved this score in TAC testing, March 2012. Player from the North Ballarat Rebels TAC cup team, from about 2010. This is the best ever result at the AFL Combine (from 2013)Īchieved at the Vic Metro combine in 2012 Player from the Dandenong Stingrays, achieved at the AFL combine. Apparently it wasn't even his best result, having previously "just touched" 17. (submitted by Anders Suneson, April 2014).ĪFL player from Gippsland Power achieved in March 2012 TAC testing He's 187 cm, 79 kg and an ironman contender and McKinsey consultant. ![]() Performed during try-outs for a Swedish television "SVT Atlet", a show where men and women measure their strength in athletic challenges. Apparently it can be verified by Australian hockey player Brent Livermore.Īchieved whilst performing a routine beep test with the Australian Kookaburras Hockey team in Perth Western Australia in 2014.Īustralian field hockey player, score confirmed by ex-player and by AIS staff member.įootball player at Zagłębie Lubin, a Polish professional football club based in Lubin, Poland) - submited by a website reader, no other confirmation NBA point guard, played with the Dallas Mavericksįlanker Neil Back wrote in his autobiography that he reached level 17Īn unconfirmed result sent by Luke Evans. Tasmanian Kookaburras player, score confirmed by ex-player and by AIS staff member. It is the RNZN Beep Test record.Ĭommonly reported result from this UK middle distance champion runner VFL/AFL player at North Melbourne (1988–1994) and Western Bulldogs (1995–2001)Īuthenticated by two verified Physical Training Instructors (23rd November 2021). If you know of documented results that should be on this list it would be great to hear of them. Also check our lists of beep test scores from a range of sports. Data has mostly been collected from online newspaper articles and lists. Many of these scores have not been verified. Elite-level endurance athletes would more likely perform a VO 2max test to measure their aerobic fitness. ![]() We don't think anyone has completed the 23 levels.Īs this is a field test of endurance that is often used to test large groups, the best endurance athletes in the world would probably not have even tried the test. This is very unlikely - David Beckham is fit, but not the fittest in the teams he has played in, and Lance Armstrong is built for cycling not running - though when he retired from cycling he ran a few credible marathons, his best the 2007 New York marathon in 2:46:43 placing 232nd. There are some unconfirmed rumors that some athletes have completed the test, such as David Beckham (football/soccer), Lance Armstrong (cyclist) and Neil Back (England rugby player), which is completing 23 levels on the commonly used version. ![]()
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