
Super shoes won't be banned despite 'technological doping' claims
Lord Sebastian Coe says World Athletics has a duty to "enable" super shoe development despite concerns.

Lord Sebastian Coe says World Athletics has a duty to "enable" super shoe development despite concerns.

Lord Sebastian Coe says World Athletics has a duty to "enable" super shoe development despite concerns.

World Athletics president Sebastian Coe says the organisation will not stifle innovation following debate around 'super shoes' after Kenyan Sebastian Sawe became the first person to run a competitive marathon in under two hours at the London Marathon. Coe emphasised the balance between enabling innovation and regulatory responsibility, while acknowledging the role of athlete mentality, coaching and training programmes.

Ces tests auront pour effet de bannir des JO 2028 de Los Angeles les sportives transgenres et une grande partie des sportives intersexes.