The Borneo Post

IAAF reverts to qualifying standards for Doha championsh­ips

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THE IAAF will continue to use qualifying standards, not a new world rankings system, for the 2019 Doha world championsh­ips, athletics’ global governing body said on Sunday.

Feedback f rom athle te s and members of the athletics community led to the decision to delay implementa­tion of the ranking system, the IAAF said.

“We believe strongly that the world rankings is the best way for athletes to qualify for our major championsh­ips in future,” IAAF President Sebastian Coe said in Doha of a system the IAAF had earlier adopted.

“It is important our athletes and federation­s fully understand what is a complex system,” he added.

As a result, the world governing body wi l l continue to use qualifying standards, with the IAAF Council determinin­g the marks at its December meeting.

“We think sticking with the existing qualificat­ion system is the best solution for Doha because it gives our athletes, coaches and member federation­s the certainty they need at this point to prepare for the world championsh­ips,” Coe said.

“We trust that once everyone understand­s the world rankings system they will be confident about its introducti­on as the qualificat­ion system for future championsh­ips.”

The Associatio­n of Athletics Managers last week had asked the IAAF to delay implementa­tion of the new system, saying “it seems clear that a trail period for the validity of the rankings is required before they can be used as the primary means to qualify for major championsh­ips.” — Reuters

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