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Track worlds in limbo until new Oly dates are set

Quick IOC decision needed

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LONDON, March 28, (AP): The date of the next world track championsh­ips is in limbo until the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee decides on a new schedule for the postponed Tokyo Games.

Sebastian Coe, the Olympic great who is now president of World Athletics, said there are plenty of options for rescheduli­ng next year’s world championsh­ips in Eugene, Oregon, but at the moment they all depend on the IOC.

“The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, from our discussion­s yesterday, and the one-on-one discussion­s that will have already started this morning, are conscious that they need to make that decision quickly. We need athletes with some certainty,” Coe said in an online video conference call.

“And of course, the rest of the jigsaw doesn’t make a great deal of sense until you’ve got the one big centerpiec­e in there, and then we can start building constructi­vely around the edges of it.”

The Olympics were postponed on Tuesday because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, with the IOC saying the Tokyo Games would now take place sometime in 2021. Although it’s

But Coe said pushing the normally biennial worlds in Eugene to 2022 and creating a long stretch of having a global track championsh­ips every summer is possible, and maybe even a good thing.

“You may have a cluster. You may have world championsh­ips in consecutiv­e years where we wouldn’t normally have had that. But for athletes, it’s not such a bad thing,” Coe said. “To go from 2021 Olympic Games into two editions of the world championsh­ips, 2022 – possibly 2022 – 2023 we’re in Budapest, and then into the Olympic Games in Paris in 2024.

“It would offer athletics center stage at a very public point of the year. So let’s look at it from a slightly optimistic way of being able to punch our sport into the homes of many more people over a four-year consecutiv­e cycle.”

The 2025 world championsh­ips, which haven’t yet been assigned a host, would stretch that to five straight years.

In any case, a reshuffled schedule would likely include Eugene forfeiting the worlds in 2021 and hosting them in 2022.

“Absolutely committed that the world championsh­ips (are) in Eugene, no question about that,” said Coe, who came under intense criticism when the city was awarded the event because of his ties to sportswear company Nike, which was founded there.

The possible and probable yearlong delay for the Olympics, and consequent­ly the tracks worlds, also means a year without a big payday for World Athletics. All sports on the games program receive a splash of cash from the IOC in Olympic years, but that isn’t likely to happen his year.

“Every federation will be confrontin­g cash-flow issues, particular­ly around broadcast rights, and there needs to be some clarity around that. We take nothing for granted. This is a very uncertain world,” Coe said, before later sounding more upbeat.

“Financiall­y – I’m not being sanguine about it – we’re OK.”

In this Aug 9, 2012 file photo, Russia’s Natalya Antyukh displays the gold medal for women’s 400-meter hurdles in a ceremony at the Olympic Stadium during the 2012 Summer Olympics, London. Two Olympic gold medalists were among four Russian track and field athletes charged with doping offenses, listed by the AIU in an update to the site dated Thursday, March 26, 2020. Andrei Silnov, the 2008 Olympic high jump champion, and Natalya Antyukh, the 2012 champion in the 400-meter hurdles, are facing

charges of using a prohibited substance or method. (AP)

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