for many passengers. world athletics has approved new regulations which will limit the thickness of the soles of competitors shoes. the change will come into play in november 202a just after the paris olympics. tanya dendrinos reports. an historic moment in world sport eliud kipchoge becoming the first athlete to run a marathon in less than two hours back in 2019. he was wearing a modified version of nike s vaporfly trainer. shoe technology has been in the spotlight with questions raised over the balance between innovation and unfair advantage. but speaking on the topic last year, the marathon king said innovation should be embraced. technology has grown, and you can t deny that it has grown. if we ban this and this, then actually we discourage innovation, we discourage technology. world athletics has just approved new regulations. come november 202a, all athletic
we will bring you more news on this story as we get it. world athletics has approved new regulations which will see the soles of all competitors shoes limited to a stack height of 20mm. the change will come into play in november 2024. shoe technology has been in the spotlight since records started to tumble, with questions raised over the balance between innovation and unfair advantage. marley dickinson is writer for canadian running magazine and a brooks running athlete. i asked him what the reaction would be from athletes and coaches. i think they ll be happy with it. i mean, itjust levels the playing field for all athletes and ultimately, you know, it really engages the brands to make a product that s just as good, that fits under the rules and regulations. and for those of us not elite level athletes i m in that category why is stack height so important?
you need plenty of stamina to do this and to listen to it, and since all main tv channels in russia show it live, it s wall to wall putin, a reminder, as if russians didn t know it, who s in charge here. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. world athletics has approved new regulations which will see the soles of all competitors shoes limited to a stack height of 20 millimetres. the change will come into play in november 202a. shoe technology has been in the spotlight since records started to tumble, with questions raised over the balance between innovation and unfair advantage. marley dickinson is writer for canadian running magazine and a brooks running athlete, hejoins me live now from toronto. marley, how will athletes and coaches react to this news? i think they ll be happy with it. i mean, itjust levels the playing field for all athletes.
you, another 90,000 new covid cases were reported across the united kingdom yesterday. so incredibly high case numbers continue to come through, jonathan. yeah, in business leaders here in the united states advocating for perhaps a shorter isolation period. c cnbc s julianna tatelbaum, we appreciate you being here. still ahead, white house press secretary jen psaki joins me. as we go to break, we look at this date in history, 20 years ago, richard reed on a flight from paris to miami tried to ignite explosives in his shoes but was subdued by fellow passengers. his shoes had powerful explosives hidden in the soles but apparented not to detonate because the shoes got wet. he s serving a supermax prison sentence in colorado. shoes look looking good start with bounce wrinkleguard,
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