PARIS
World Athletics on
Friday announced a ban on using prototype shoes in competition after a
recent
spate of world records set by athletes wearing the Nike Vaporfly trainers.
spate of world records set by athletes wearing the Nike Vaporfly trainers.
"From April 30 2020, any shoe must have been
available for purchase by any athlete on the open retail market (online
or in store) for a period of four months before it can be used in
competition," athletics' governing body said in a statement.
The basic Nike Vaporfly has a carbon blade in the sole, which stores and releases energy on each step, and air cushions.
Kenyan
marathon world record holder Eliud Kipchoge broke the two-hour mark for
the distance in Vienna last October wearing a new Vaporfly prototype
with three carbon blades in the sole and four air cushions.
But
that would be banned under the new rules which state that shoes cannot
contain more than one "rigid embedded plate or blade" of any material,
although shoes with spikes can have an additional plate "for the purpose
of attaching spikes to the sole".
Kenya's Brigid Kosgei broke Paula Radcliffe's women's marathon
world record in Chicago with a time of 2hr 14min 04sec, wearing the
basic one-blade version that has been available in shops since 2017.
"It
is not our job to regulate the entire sports shoe market but it is our
duty to preserve the integrity of elite competition by ensuring that the
shoes worn by elite athletes in competition do not offer any unfair
assistance or advantage," said World Athletics president Sebastian Coe.
"As
we enter the Olympic year, we don't believe we can rule out shoes that
have been generally available for a considerable period of time, but we
can draw a line by prohibiting the use of shoes that go further than
what is currently on the market while we investigate further."
Kipchoge had defended claims he only managed to break two hours due to his footwear.
"I trained hard," he told British newspaper the Daily Telegraph. "In Formula 1, Pirelli issues the tyres to all the cars but Mercedes are the best one. Why? It's the engine. It's the person.
"It's the person who is running, not the shoe. It's the person driving, not the person making the tyres."
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