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12 cities express interest to host first World Athletics Road Running Championships in 2023

Quai Antoine [Monaco], March 17 (ANI): Twelve cities from around the globe have expressed interest in hosting the inaugural World Athletics Road Running Championships in 2023, the World Athletics Council confirmed on Wednesday.

ANI Mar 17, 2021 23:01 IST googleads

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Quai Antoine [Monaco], March 17 (ANI): Twelve cities from around the globe have expressed interest in hosting the inaugural World Athletics Road Running Championships in 2023, the World Athletics Council confirmed on Wednesday.
The creation of the championships, incorporating the World Half Marathon Championships, was approved by the Council in December last year, and cities around the world were asked to indicate their interest in hosting the event.
The 2023 event will include elite races over both five km and the half marathon, accompanying mass races, and a week-long festival of supporting events, including park run events across the host city, a global running conference, health and fitness expos and clinics.
Potential hosts will have to submit formal bids by June 1 and the World Athletics Council will select the host city in July.
The World Athletics Council has approved a greatly expanded Continental Tour calendar for 2021, including 85 Gold, Silver and Bronze meetings after the new international series was launched successfully last year.
Despite the challenges created by the pandemic, 29 Continental Tour meetings were held last year, including seven Gold meetings (of the 10 that were originally scheduled).
This year's calendar includes 15 Gold meetings, with two in Africa following the addition of a second meeting to join Nairobi, and three Gold meetings to be held in the United States. The venues for the new meetings will be soon confirmed.
World Athletics President Sebastian Coe welcomed the commitment of meeting directors and Member Federations across the six continental Areas to create new competition opportunities for the athletes.
"We wouldn't have chosen to launch a new global athletics tour on the eve of a pandemic, but the Continental Tour proved to be such a strong concept that it thrived even in these adverse circumstances," he said.
The Council confirmed the dates for the 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships, which will be held in Cali, Colombia from August 2-7, 2022, and the 2023 World Athletics Indoor Championships, which will be held in Nanjing, China from March 17-19, 2023.
The protected National Championships windows for both the indoor and outdoor seasons were also approved for the period 2021-2024. (ANI)

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