The Asian Age

Coe calls for revolution in track and field

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Rabat: World athletics chief Sebastian Coe has said he wants a radical review of track and field to ensure it survives as a spectator sport.

With the sport’s biggest star Usain Bolt retired, IAAF president Coe said he was considerin­g anything from franchised teams bidding for athletes to pop- up tracks in streets and football stadiums to attract new fans.

“Nothing’s off the table now. Let our imaginatio­n run wild,” the two- time Olympic gold medallist said as he warned the candid discussion­s will be “uncomforta­ble” for purists.

Following the success of the World Championsh­ips in London this year, there are fears the next edition — in Qatar in 2019 — will not draw the same crowds or worldwide interest, particular­ly as Bolt hung up his spikes after London.

The Jamaican sprinter has been a shining light in recent years for a sport in danger of losing its appeal because of the Russian doping scandal, lengthy championsh­ips and over- complex formats for spectators.

“We are in the entertainm­ent business and we have to look at it in that way,” Coe said at a meeting of African athletics federation­s in the Moroccan capital Rabat.

He laid out plans for a “strategic review” to show “what our sport will look like for the next 30 or 40 years”.

Voted president of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s in 2015, Coe led London’s successful bid to host the 2012 Olympics.

The former middle- distance runner said track and field bosses could draw inspiratio­n from cricket’s Indian Premier League.

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