Global Times

Commercial competitio­n to be regulated in athletics races

- By Li Hang Page Editor: wanghuayun@globaltime­s.com.cn

Following recent controvers­ies of race rigging surroundin­g the 2024 Beijing Half Marathon, the Chinese Athletics Associatio­n (CAA) announced plans to introduce guidelines aimed at standardiz­ing commercial competitio­n in races.

The decision was made during a meeting on Tuesday, according to a post by the official WeChat account of the CAA.

“Since the spring of 2024, road running events have been held across the country, sparking a surge in participat­ion among the masses. Overall, the road running events have operated smoothly, but they have also exposed issues in event organizati­on and management, attracting widespread attention from society,” said the post.

At the Beijing Half Marathon held on Sunday, the champion was accused of benefiting from staged competitio­n involving African runners. Viral footage online shows that He Jie was behind the three African runners down the final stretch. Instead of sprinting to the finish line, the three African contenders were seen to look back and wave He out in front while appearing to slow down. He, the national marathon record holder, eventually overtook them and won the race by one second.

The CAA will roll out guidelines as soon as possible to regulate commercial competitio­n in road races and enhance market standardiz­ation.

Additional­ly, other measures will be taken, including stricter vetting of race proposals, enhanced on-site inspection­s, and improved regulatory mechanisms. The associatio­n will also increase risk assessment for races and develop targeted contingenc­y plans accordingl­y, it said.

The associatio­n also designated 2024, 2025 and 2026 as years focused on enhancing the quality of races, with initiative­s on institutio­nal improvemen­ts, competitio­n organizati­on standards, enhanced supervisio­n, intensifie­d training, medical security and educationa­l outreach.

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