Irish Independent

Euro Games set for mixed-gender races

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EUROPEAN ATHLETICS is poised to spearhead the charge for radical change in the sport with organisers having unveiled a new mixed-gender team competitio­n to be introduced at the second edition of the European Games in 2019.

The new competitio­n planned for the Games in Minsk, Belarus, called Dynamic New Athletics (DNA), will see Europe’s top 30 countries compete across 10 events in two hours, culminatin­g in a staggered pursuit relay called the ‘Hunt’.

Each team comprising nine women, eight men and six reserves will compete in a knockout format over five days before the quarterfin­al, semi-final and final rounds.

Teams will be awarded points ranging from 12 for first place to two for sixth place, and starting positions for the ‘Hunt’, which determines the overall winner, will depend on how many points a team have accumulate­d.

The 10 events have been selected because of their popularity with fans, and track competitio­ns will also include the men’s and women’s 100 metres, men’s 110m hurdles, women’s 100m hurdles and a mixed 4x400m relay.

Three field events – long jump and high jump (women) and javelin (men) – have also been proposed plus a one-man and one-woman Mini’Athlon combined event, entailing running, jumping and throwing.

The “compact and unpredicta­ble” new competitio­n is billed by organisers as the future of athletics.

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