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Athletics-World Athletics to trial new events like mixed 4×100 relay, steeplechase mile

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(Reuters) – World Athletics unveiled plans to test new events such as a mixed 4×100 metres relay and a steeplechase mile in their four-year business strategy published on Friday, with the aim of providing faster paced and more exciting events.

Testing will also include implementing a take-off zone for long jump and triple jump, getting rid of foul jumps to make the events more appealing to fans, which received mixed reviews when plans for its trial were revealed in February.

“All new initiatives will be robustly tested and consulted on before any decision is taken to introduce them into mainstream championships,” World Athletics said in a release. “If they don’t test well, they will not be introduced.”

Other trials unveiled in Friday’s Pioneering Change strategy report include improving efficiency of measurements and new ways to decide tie-breakers in jumps using new technology, while the weights of women’s shot put and javelin will also be reviewed.

“Innovation across all facets of the sport will help to future-proof athletics and elevate the breadth and talent of our athletes, helping them and the whole sport maximise its potential and value,” said World Athletics president Sebastian Coe.

“But it all starts with our events and our competitions. More events that attract more fans and broadcasters mean more money for our athletes, for our federations and more generally for our sport. This is the focus of our … strategy.”

(Reporting by Lori Ewing; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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