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Tokyo World Athletics Championships: Athlete Warm-up Concerns Addressed

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

World Athletics Responds to Athlete Concerns Over Tokyo‌ Championship Warm-Up Logistics

Following ‌criticism from ‌athletes regarding the warm-up arrangements ​at the World Athletics⁤ Championships in Tokyo, the institution has defended its logistical planning. Concerns center around the distance between the Yoyogi Park warm-up ‌facility and the Japan National stadium, a journey averaging⁣ 15 minutes ⁣by bus.

several ‍athletes have voiced their ⁢concerns. Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson noted the lengthy warm-up process was “quite draining” after qualifying for the 800m final, suggesting adjustments might be needed⁣ for Sunday’s race. American runner Nikki Hiltz described the 10-minute⁢ bus‌ ride as “weird” and unusual, while Irish athlete⁢ Sophie O’Sullivan ​joked ⁤about documenting‌ the‍ experience on TikTok.

jamaican coach⁢ Stephen Francis was more direct,stating in​ an interview with TVJ news that the‌ logistical issues,including the‍ distance to the warm-up track,were “not befitting the top⁣ meet of the year ⁤for World Athletics.”

In a statement, ⁣World Athletics acknowledged the athlete experience is⁤ a “utmost importance”‍ and ⁢that notable consideration ⁢was given to preparations within the constraints of the venues.The organization pointed out that similar logistical configurations have⁤ been used ⁢in previous Olympic Games and major ⁣championships.

World Athletics also emphasized that team⁣ leaders were fully briefed⁤ during a site visit in March, allowing ample preparation‌ time.‍ The ​rules regarding warm-up, ‍call room procedures, and transport apply equally to all teams and athletes.

Athletes are transported to the stadium ⁣via a dedicated bus, which functions ⁤as a mobile call room. An indoor straight is also available for warm-up at the stadium, particularly useful ‌for athletes competing in multiple rounds within the same session.

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