Is Left-Handedness Associated With Greater Success From the 7-Meter Line? An Analysis of 7-Meter Records Across Various Handball Competitions

Percept Mot Skills. 2024 Oct;131(5):1743-1754. doi: 10.1177/00315125241272503. Epub 2024 Aug 12.

Abstract

While left-handers have been overrepresented among 7-meter shooters in handball, previous investigators have not found success from the 7-meter line to be related to handedness. Drawing on previous handedness research in sport, we performed two studies to examine possible negative frequency-dependent advantages to left-handedness during 7-meter throws among elite players. In Study I, we analyzed the records of 974 7-meter shooters from Danish and Norwegian elite divisions (485 males and 489 females) and found that left-handed males were overrepresented compared to the prevalence of left-handers in these two leagues, but left-handed females were not. An analysis of covariance showed no statistically significant associations between throwing arm or sex, and success from the 7-meter line. In Study II, we analyzed the records of 899 7-meter shooters at 41 major championships for both males and females between 2007-2023 (442 males and 457 females). We again found left-handed males to be overrepresented compared to their prevalence at the championships, but left-handed females were not. Also, in alignment with Study I, an analysis of covariance found no associations between throwing arm or sex, and success from 7-meter throws. These findings further underline the complexities associated with lateral biases in sports, where there appear to be benefits for left-handed males in the selection process that are not evident during performance execution.

Keywords: handball; laterality; negative frequency-dependent advantage; penalty throws.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Athletic Performance* / physiology
  • Athletic Performance* / statistics & numerical data
  • Denmark
  • Female
  • Functional Laterality* / physiology
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Norway
  • Sex Factors
  • Sports / statistics & numerical data