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requirements and protocols for the approval of Athletic Shoes set out in these Regulations. ‘‘New Shoe’’ means an athletics shoe that meets the requirements of these Regulations and will be worn for the first time by an Athlete at an Applicable Competition and is not a Development Shoe.
- Book of Rules | Official Documents - World Athletics
In this section you will find the Constitution and the Rules...
- Full list | LIST OF APPROVED ATHLETIC SHOES - World Athletics Championships
Full list | LIST OF APPROVED ATHLETIC SHOES. Shoes...
- Book of Rules | Official Documents - World Athletics
1 lis 2019 · In this section you will find the Constitution and the Rules and Regulations of World Athletics.
athletic shoes. On 1 January 2022, World Athletics introduced its consolidated new set of regulations which can be found at: https://www.worldathletics.org/about-iaaf/documents/book-of-rules, under section ‘Book C: Competition’ C2.1A.
Full list | LIST OF APPROVED ATHLETIC SHOES. Shoes highlighted in blue are Development Shoes and may only be worn within the specified period, but never at WAS Events or OG. Shoes highlighted in yellow may only be worn after the specified date.
WORLD ATHLETICS SHOE RULE (T5.2) FAQs 1. This is a World Athletics (WA) rule, does it apply to competitions in the UK? Yes. All competitions on the track, road and cross country held under UKA Rules are subject to the application of the rule to ensure fair competition and, should records be achieved, then those records can be ratified.
The 2016 - 2018 UKA Rule Book was the first to adopt the IAAF (now World Athletics) format for Rules for Competition. This was achieved by incorporating into the IAAF rule book, as Supplementary Rules to the equivalent IAAF Rule, those additional rules that apply in the UK. This policy has been continued in this 2020 - 2022 Rule Book, although, as
13 lut 2024 · RULE CHANGES: 1 November 2023. On November 1st 2023 came into force the latest rule amendments. World Athletis published two documents: the first one covers the introduction of the “Short Track” and all related changes, and the second one covers the rest of the rule changes.