Khaleej Times

Athletics world records set to be wiped

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MANCHESTER — The man spearheadi­ng a proposal to wipe out all world records achieved in athletics before 2005 says it will mark the start of a “new, clean, credible era” for a sport tainted by doping scandals.

“It’s just the evolution of the sport,” Pierce O’Callaghan, chairman of the European Athletics task force, told The Associated Press on Tuesday. “We had feet and inches, changed from miles to kilometers, hand timing to electronic timing. All of those different areas forced a recalibrat­ion of the records. This is just a recalibrat­ion for the 21st century.”

World-record holders ex-marathon runner Paula Radcliffe and ex-triple jumper Jonathan Edwards have reacted with dismay following the announceme­nt to rewrite world and European record lists. The European body said it would now forward the recommenda­tions to the IAAF for ratificati­on in July, ahead of the world championsh­ip in London. IAAF president Sebastian Coe said it was a “step in the right direction.”

Under the new standards, described as “radical” by European Athletics president Svein Arne Hansen, a world record would only be recognized if the performanc­e met three criteria: it was achieved at a competitio­n on a list of approved internatio­nal events where the highest standards of officiatin­g and technical equipment can be guaranteed; the athlete had been subject to an agreed number of doping control tests in the months leading up to it; and the doping control sample taken after the record was stored and available for re-testing for 10 years.

“There has been a huge appetite to regain the public trust, to close a chapter and move on with a new cleaner, more believable sport than there has been in the past,” O’Callaghan said.

There has been a huge appetite to regain the public trust, to close a chapter and move on

Pierce O’Callaghan

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