Die IAAF Wettkampfregeln wurden ja geändert und die geänderte Version ist seit 1. November 2017 gültig.
Unter anderem wurde die Regel zu den Schuhen ergänzt und es wurden Anmerkungen hinzugefügt.
Kann jemand sagen, ob es bei dem Schuh eine IAAF-Untersuchung nach Anmerkung II gab? Wenn die Vorteile tatsächlich so krass sind, wie es hier im Thread beschrieben wurde, dann müsste die IAAF den Einsatz im Wettkampf doch untersagen.
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RULE 143 Clothing, Shoes and Athlete Bibs
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Shoes
2. Athletes may compete barefoot or with footwear on one or both feet.
The purpose of shoes for competition is to give protection and
stability to the feet and a firm grip on the ground. Such shoes,
however, must not be constructed so as to give athletes any unfair
assistance or advantage. Any type of shoe used must be reasonably
available to all in the spirit of the universality of athletics.
Note (i): Adapting a shoe to suit the characteristic of a particular
athlete’s foot is permitted if made in accordance with the general
principles of these Rules.
Note (ii): Where evidence is provided to the IAAF that a type of shoe
being used in competition does not comply with the Rules or the
spirit of them, it may refer the shoe for study and if there is
non-compliance may prohibit such shoes from being used in
competition.
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Quelle: IAAF COMPETITION RULES 2018-2019
IN FORCE AS FROM 1st NOVEMBER 2017
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