11/04/2016   Erin Taylor-Talcott (USA): si avvicina il suo momento






Erin Taylor-Talcott gareggerà a Roma nella 50 km

 

Il 22 marzo Marcia dal Mondo aveva pubblicato una news intitolata: “Cade l’ultima barriera: una donna nella 50 km”, riportando un articolo apparso sul Corriere dello Sport a firma di Franco Fava.

 

Ora con la lettera inviata dal Segretario generale della IAAF Jean Gracia alla Federazione degli USA si da corso all’ufficialità; vedremo gareggiare Erin Taylor-Talcott a Roma nella 50 km, assieme agli uomini.

Per chi come noi conosce la simpatica atleta statunitense per le sue presenze ormai continuative alla “Four days of Wuzhong” in Cina, sa che questo è un momento voluto con tutta la volontà di segnare l’inizio di un’epoca. 

Infatti fino a quando la IAAF non organizzerà competizioni della 50km separate fra uomini e donne queste ultime potranno gareggiare

assieme ai maschi negli eventi internazionali di alto livello.

 

Restano esclusi, per il momento, solamente i Giochi Olimpici di Rio de Janeiro.

 

 


 

 

Dear General Secretary, 

IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships Rome, Italy – 7/8 May 2016 - 50km Race 

We are writing concerning the participation of female athletes in IAAF 50km Race Walk events. You will recall that, in August 2015, Rule 261 was amended by the Congress to include the Women's 50km Race Walk event as a listed World Record event. 

For the moment, however, there remains no Women's 50km Race Walk event on the IAAF calendar and an issue presents itself as to female race walkers being allowed to participate in the Men's 50km Race Walk event. 

In this regard, we write to advise you that the IAAF Council has recently voted to amend, with immediate effect, the Technical Regulations for the forthcoming IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships in Rome (7/8 May 2016) to allow for female athletes to participate in the senior 50km Race Walk event, together with men. Any women’s results in Rome will count equally with the men’s results towards the overall team result. 

Should you wish to enter a female athlete in the 50km in Rome, please inform the IAAFCompetitions Department (events@iaaf.org) before the Final Entry deadline (25 April 2016) providing the name of the female athlete(s) as well as other biographical information as necessary. The maximum number of athletes allowed to enter and compete in the 50km remains unchanged (seven to enter and five to compete), regardless of the number of men and women. 

Please note that the IAAF Council’s decision also extends to the participation of female athletes in future IAAF 50km Race Walk events for which they qualify until such time as the IAAF introduces a separate 50km event for Women. 

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any queries regarding the attached information. 

Kind Regards,
Jean Gracia, General Secretary 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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