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Is it possible that a specific age group will experience long-term effects from the pandemic? I'm referring to individuals who were young enough during the pandemic for their training to be disrupted but old enough for it to impact their progress.
For example, while a few months of missed training might not have a significant impact on 5-year-olds, what about those aged 11-12, specifically those born in 2010? Could we observe a slight underrepresentation in that age group due to the pandemic's effects?