Marathon race walk mixed relay to debut at Paris Olympics, gender equality in athletics programme

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The Olympic rings celebrating the IOC official announcement that Paris won the 2024 Olympic bid are seen in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris in 2017.  The new mixed team race walk event will be held at the foot of the attraction.

It takes the place of the men’s 50km race walk, which first appeared at the 1932 Los Angeles Games but which has been scrapped.

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– World Athletics on Saturday released details of a new event, the marathon race walk mixed relay, to be staged at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

It takes the place of the men’s 50km race walk, which first appeared at the 1932 Los Angeles Games but which has been scrapped in the pursuit of gender equality.

The new mixed relay will feature 25 teams, each comprising one male and one female athlete, who will alternate to complete the marathon distance (42.195km) in four legs.

“This format is designed to be innovative, dynamic and unpredictable,” said World Athletics CEO Jon Ridgeon.

“We believe it will be easily understood by fans, will feature exciting competition and, importantly, it will ensure full gender equality across the Olympic track and field programme for the first time,” he added.

The relay will be held on the same course as the individual 20km race walking events, at the foot of the Eiffel Tower in central Paris.

The team qualification “pathway” will be published shortly, World Athletics said.

The 48-event athletics programme at Paris 2024 is now perfectly balanced with 23 for both men and women with two mixed events, the 4x400m and walk marathon relay.

The Games, 100 years after the French capital hosted its first, also include for the first time

breakdancing on the Olympic programme

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