Athletics Kenya (AK) president Jackson Tuwei
said it was "totally unfair" to drop the two events in which
African athletes have been doing very well.
Ethiopia’s long distance great Haile Gebrselassie said the
decision to limit the longest event in the circuit to 3,000m
will disproportionately affect Kenya and Ethiopia, two
powerhouses of middle and long distance running.
The IAAF said on Monday the circuit will have a trimmer look and
fewer meetings as the one-day competitions aim for a more
consistent and fast moving format.
Meetings will be reduced from 14 to 12 competitions, while the
number of disciplines will be cut from 32 to 24 with 12 each for
men and women.
"I will raise the issue at an African Athletics Confederation (AAC)
Congress in Abidjan (Ivory Coast) next month because this is
totally unfair to our athletes," Tuwei told reporters.
Barnaba Korir, chairman of AK Nairobi region and a powerful
voice in the east Africa nation’s athletics administration, said
track and field would lose its historical significance and
financial incentives if the longer distances were dropped from
the circuit.
"Historically, the longer distances were the pillar of track and
field. Marathon was the pride of Olympics, and 5,000m and
10,000m races were what made track and field interesting," the
former 10,000m and road runner told Reuters.
"All the legends of track and field – from Paavo Nurmi, Haile
Gebreselassie and Kenenisa Bekele, Mo Farah and Paula Radcliffe,
Kip Keino, Henry Rono and Paul Tergat, Said Aouita and Hicham El
Guerrouj - were 5,000m and 10,000m athletes," he said.
"Besides, our athletes would lose significant income from the
circuit if the two races are dropped. This would have a
trickling effect and demoralize young athletes who admire their
successful compatriots in their flashy cars and high-end
property, thanks to prize money from winning longdistance
races," he said.
"They can limit the races that are broadcast live and still have
the 5,000m and 10,000m on the program," he said.
Ethiopia Athletics federation (EAF) termed the IAAF decision
"very illegitimate".
"We Africans should shout loud to IAAF to stop the silent
killing of our long distance running," Sileshi Bisrat of EAF
communications department said in a statement.
"The way forward showed that IAAF is going to remove these two
events from the World Championships."
(Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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