Amusan reignites shoe technology debate after record-breaking display
Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan celebrates winning the women's 100 metres hurdles final at Hayward Field, Eugene, Oregon, U.S. - July 24 (REUTERS/Mike Segar)
Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan celebrates winning the women's 100 metres hurdles final at Hayward Field, Eugene, Oregon, U.S. - July 24 (REUTERS/Mike Segar)

… The Nigerian was wearing Adidas Adizero Avanti shoes designed for runners who compete in 5-10 km races, as she cruised to the 100m hurdles gold in a world record 12.12 seconds at the Hayward Field

(REUTERS) – Tobi Amusan’s record-breaking performance in the 100 metres hurdles event at the World Championships on Sunday dragged the spotlight back on shoe technology but the Nigerian said her display had little to do with her footwear.

Amusan, who was wearing Adidas Adizero Avanti shoes designed for runners who compete in 5-10 km races, cruised to the 100m hurdles gold in what was announced as a world record 12.06 seconds but later ruled ineligible due to excessive wind speed.

She had already broken the world record earlier in the day by running 12.12 in her semi-final at Hayward Field.

“My abilities are not centred on spikes,” Amusan told The Guardian, revealing that she had hit upon the idea to use customised shoes with bouncy foam due to an injury.

“I had patella fasciitis at the beginning of the season so that set me back for a while. I spoke to Adidas and requested if I could get spikes with a softer sole,” Amusan said.

“They recommended a lot of stuff and I feel comfortable in that, so I was using them basically the entire time.”

Shoe technology has come into focus since records started tumbling last year, with governing body World Athletics trying to draw a line between innovation and giving athletes an unfair advantage.

Current regulations allow for shoes to have a maximum thickness of between 20-25mm depending on the event, while they can go up to 40mm for road race.

Sprint spikes cannot have soles that are thicker than 20mm, which is the same as the shoes Amusan was wearing on Sunday.

Sole thicknesses for all athletic shoes in track and field events will be simplified to a stack height of 20mm from November 1, 2024, World Athletics said in December.

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