Petition to change the "foul" rule for the Field events in Athletics

The Issue

Inquiries and Concerns Arise Over "Crossing the Line" Concept at This Year's World Championships

The notion of "crossing the line" has sparked a multitude of questions and apprehensions within the community of athletes and coaches participating in this year's World Championships. The recent directive issued by World Athletics stipulates that any part of the foot breaching the laser line constitutes a foul. However, there is an ongoing debate among coaches and athletes who contend that the determination of a foul should be predicated on the foot's placement on the board rather than its subsequent movement.

Throughout the course of the event, athletes and coaches have consistently expressed reservations about this regulation, attempting to voice their concerns. Nevertheless, World Athletics has thus far remained unresponsive to calls for modification. Prominent figures in the athletic world, including legends like Carl Lewis and Mike Powell, have unequivocally asserted that an immediate alteration to this rule is imperative. They emphasize that failing to address this issue promptly will have a detrimental impact on the event, outweighing any potential benefits.

By affixing your signature to this petition, you will not only advocate for a rule adjustment but also become an integral part of a larger community that stands united in times of necessity. Your support is crucial in urging the reconsideration of the existing rule. Kindly consider endorsing this petition and disseminating it through your social media networks.

"The purpose of initiating this petition is to raise our collective voice and drive meaningful change. As a professional long jumper, I find myself personally affected by the frequent issuance of red flags to seemingly 'legal' jumps by fellow athletes, all attributed to the current rule imposed by World Athletics. While the introduction of new technology offers a valuable means of assessing whether an athlete has crossed the line, it remains my strong belief that the assessment of fouls should primarily hinge on the initial positioning of the foot on the board, rather than being contingent on its subsequent movement. I earnestly aspire for World Athletics to engage in this crucial discussion in the near future." - Andreas Trajkovski, Founder Jumpers World

We extend our gratitude for your consideration and support.

Link :https://www.instagram.com/p/CwVCIHpIrxx/

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The Issue

Inquiries and Concerns Arise Over "Crossing the Line" Concept at This Year's World Championships

The notion of "crossing the line" has sparked a multitude of questions and apprehensions within the community of athletes and coaches participating in this year's World Championships. The recent directive issued by World Athletics stipulates that any part of the foot breaching the laser line constitutes a foul. However, there is an ongoing debate among coaches and athletes who contend that the determination of a foul should be predicated on the foot's placement on the board rather than its subsequent movement.

Throughout the course of the event, athletes and coaches have consistently expressed reservations about this regulation, attempting to voice their concerns. Nevertheless, World Athletics has thus far remained unresponsive to calls for modification. Prominent figures in the athletic world, including legends like Carl Lewis and Mike Powell, have unequivocally asserted that an immediate alteration to this rule is imperative. They emphasize that failing to address this issue promptly will have a detrimental impact on the event, outweighing any potential benefits.

By affixing your signature to this petition, you will not only advocate for a rule adjustment but also become an integral part of a larger community that stands united in times of necessity. Your support is crucial in urging the reconsideration of the existing rule. Kindly consider endorsing this petition and disseminating it through your social media networks.

"The purpose of initiating this petition is to raise our collective voice and drive meaningful change. As a professional long jumper, I find myself personally affected by the frequent issuance of red flags to seemingly 'legal' jumps by fellow athletes, all attributed to the current rule imposed by World Athletics. While the introduction of new technology offers a valuable means of assessing whether an athlete has crossed the line, it remains my strong belief that the assessment of fouls should primarily hinge on the initial positioning of the foot on the board, rather than being contingent on its subsequent movement. I earnestly aspire for World Athletics to engage in this crucial discussion in the near future." - Andreas Trajkovski, Founder Jumpers World

We extend our gratitude for your consideration and support.

Link :https://www.instagram.com/p/CwVCIHpIrxx/

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