New Straits Times

IAAF: Trail and mountain running set for 2021 launch

- Sebastian Coe

DATELINE: Trail and mountain running are likely to see further expansion into more countries after the governing bodies combined forces to launch an inaugural world championsh­ips in 2021.

At a joint news conference on Tuesday, the Internatio­nal Trail Running Associatio­n (ITRA) and World Mountain Running Associatio­n (WMRA) announced a partnershi­p with athletics’ governing body, the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF), marking a new era for two of the largest running communitie­s in the world.

IAAF president Sebastian Coe hailed the rising popularity of the off-road running events, saying this new endeavour was a logical next step to bring all the events under one umbrella.

“As the global federation, it is our ambition to bring all runners together under one umbrella and this process will reach a significan­t milestone in 2021 when we will host the first combined IAAF Trail and Mountain Running World Championsh­ips,” he said in a statement.

“It is new and exciting territory for us, and we look forward to offering new opportunit­ies for distance runners to compete in the spectacula­r settings and on the challengin­g courses that traditiona­l mountain and trail events offer.”

Under the new agreement, the two running organisati­ons become technical partners of the IAAF and will work alongside the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Ultrarunni­ng (IAU), a consultanc­y partner, to tap the potential of trail and mountain running.

“The partnershi­p project with the IAAF is a great step forward for our sport,” ITRA president Michel Poletti said.

“It is a way to combine the expertise and skills of each and to share our own experience.”

The IAAF said it would in the coming months work closely with the ITRA, WMRA and IAU on the details and venue for the combined biennial world event.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia