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IAAF To Stick With False Start Rule

Daegu, South Korea, Sept 4: The IAAF says it has no plans to change its stringent false start rule for next year's London Olympics despite the disqualification of Usain Bolt in the 100 meters at

PTI Published : Sep 04, 2011 15:50 IST, Updated : Sep 04, 2011 15:56 IST
iaaf to stick with false start rule
iaaf to stick with false start rule

Daegu, South Korea, Sept 4: The IAAF says it has no plans to change its stringent false start rule for next year's London Olympics despite the disqualification of Usain Bolt in the 100 meters at the world championships.


IAAF President Lamine Diack says no one at Sunday's Council meeting asked for the rule to be reconsidered and adds it will still be there next year.

Critics called the zero-tolerance false start regulation of “one error and you are out” cruel and counterproductive since it eliminated the sport's only superstar from its marquee event.

Many, including Jamaican officials, wanted the IAAF Council to reconsider the rule to avoid having a similar incident next year in London. Bolt himself said it was a lesson for him and did not demand a change. AP

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