World Athletics is set to announce the findings of a review of technology in roa...
LONDON - World Athletics is set to announce the findings of a review of technology in road and track shoes by the end of January, and it is expected to change its rules in light of tumbling times recorded by athletes using Nike’s Vaporfly brand.
** The Kenyan also wore a version of the shoes when he set the official world record of 2:01.39. Kipchoge’s 78-second improvement on the existing record was the largest improvement in over 50 years. ** Last December Uganda’s Joshua Cheptegei broke the 10-year-old 10km road world record in Valencia by six seconds. The top five at the event all wore a version of Nike’s Zoom Vaporfly 4%.
** Analysis published by The New York Times showed runners wearing a version of Nike’s Zoom Vaporfly 4% or ZoomX Vaporfly Next% ran 4-5% faster than those who were wearing average shoes, and 2-3% quicker than the next-fastest popular shoe. ** Nike, who sell the Vaporfly shoes for around $250 in the United States, describe the Next% version as having a “built-in secret weapon” - a full-length, carbon fiber plate underfoot that provides a propulsive sensation to help push the pace.
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