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IAAF Introduce new rule changes for next year

World Athletics will be introducing a significant change to the way take-off fouls are judged in long and triple jumps, starting on November 1 2021.

Currently, a no-jump is called if an athlete is judged, while taking off, to have touched the ground beyond the take-off line. A plasticine board set at an angle of 45° has been long used to assist with such decisions. Under the new Technical Rule (number 30.1.1), it will be a failure on take-off if any part of the take-off shoe or foot breaks the vertical plane of the take-off line. It was felt that this would be more understandable and simpler to judge. The old rule occasionally allowed toecaps to visibly broach the line without marking plasticine. In the future, such moments are to be fouls and the plasticine board, if used, is to be set at 90°.

The change was due to be enforced from November 1, 2020 but in view of this year’s exceptional circumstances – and particularly because of the postponement of the Olympic Games to 2021 – it has been delayed for one year.

Summary of recent rule modifications

The is one of a number of rule changes passed in the last year or so which are all now detailed in the World Athletics Competition And Technical Rules 2020 Edition, which can be found in World Athletics’ Library section, whose tab is located in the top right corner of the website. From there, navigate to Technical Information, then Manuals & Guidelines, then to Competition & Technical Rules – 2020 Edition. Changes from the 2018/2019 edition are highlighted by revision bars in the margins.

Rules have been re-numbered as noted in The Book of Rules section under Tables of Rule References, so that for instance the false start clause which was associated with number 162 is now under Technical Rule 16. A detailed list of the most familiar rules relating to disqualifications is given in the associated PDF file.

A summary of the more significant rule changes is listed below. These are in addition to more recent rule amendments regarding shoe technology (within Technical Rule 5.2) as first reported here and subsequently in the Technical Information section’s Manuals & Guidelines section with regularly updated shoe compliance lists.

Separate Competition and Technical Rule downloads (plus updates) are also available in the Library. From the Library, select Constitution & Book of Rules, then Book C: Competition. This is where any rule amendments agreed at Council Meetings will be first posted, the most recent being the deferment of the amendment to rule 30.1.1.

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