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IAAF’s Coe says it’s time to revolution­ise track and field

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RABAT: World athletics chief Sebastian Coe says 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 twotime Olympic gold medallist said in an exclusive interview 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 (IPL) – in which players are auctioned and divided among franchises representi­ng cities – or the National Football League, where teams pick players through a draft system.

“I think we’ve just got to allow some really open discussion about what our sport looks like. And yes, maybe it’s cities, maybe it’s franchises, maybe it’s auctions like the IPL, maybe it’s the pick.” — AFP

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Coe: ‘ We are in the entertainm­ent business and we have to look at it in that way.’ — AFP

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