A 5,000m observe race on the CAA Indoor Monitor & Discipline Championships in Virginia Seashore, Va., resulted in controversy final week when two feminine runners from Northeastern College have been disqualified for racing in competition-illegal footwear.
The 2 athletes have been reportedly carrying Nike’s latest Streakfly 2, a carbon-plated racing shoe with a 27 mm stack peak (pictured above), which exceeds the 25 mm restrict set by NCAA and World Athletics for observe occasions. The NCAA just lately carried out this rule for the 2024–2025 season, aligning with World Athletics rules to make sure equity and standardization throughout competitions.
For the reason that CAA Indoor Championships was a World Athletics-sanctioned meet, officers and coaches have been required to examine all athletes’ footwear earlier than the competitors. Nonetheless, the Nike Streakfly footwear each Northeastern runners wore went underneath the radar, with each athletes racing the ladies’s 5,000m. One athlete positioned fifth, operating a large 24-second private better of 16:27, whereas the opposite runner completed thirteenth, in 17:43. Each have been notified of their disqualifications after the race.
World Athletics launched competitors shoe rules in 2021 to protect the integrity of the game and stop unfair technological benefits. The NCAA adopted swimsuit three years later (in August 2024), guaranteeing that student-athlete performances could possibly be formally acknowledged for qualifying for world competitions, such because the Olympics or World Athletics Championships.

Earlier than the rule was carried out, NCAA athletes carrying footwear exceeding the 25 mm stack restrict risked their occasions being disqualified from non-NCAA occasions. This additionally prompted confusion throughout a whole bunch of meets throughout the condensed indoor and out of doors observe seasons, concerning which meets counted and which didn’t. The NCAA selected to replace rules aiming to forestall such discrepancies and create a constant stage taking part in area at collegiate championship meets.
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