World Athletics Reveal New 4-Year Business Strategy

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World Athletics’ four-year business strategy, Pioneering Change from 2024-2027, outlines the key strategic priorities for the sport, with innovation to grow its global reach and the sport’s value sitting at the heart of the strategy.

Alrick Swaby tells us more.


The Pioneering Change strategy focuses specifically on four areas.These include, faster paced and more exciting events for millions of people to watch, in the stadium and at home.

More innovation across the board, not just on the field of play, but ways to bring athletes and fans closer together in and out of competition.

They are also calling for more ways in which athletes can be the stars they deserve to be through competitions and targeted use of social media platforms.

And more inclusive and accessible entry points into athletics as a competitor, a coach, a referee, a volunteer or an administrator.

The detailed strategy sets out goals, outputs and key performance metrics across five core pillars, four of which are built on from the last four-year strategy for growth.

Innovation is the new pillar with central resources devoted to managing the innovation agenda which includes:

Reconfiguring the summer season to conclude each season with a global championship event that ends the classic outdoor season with flair, entertainment and purpose and provides a season-long narrative and long-term calendar consistency.

The launch of a new global championship in non-World Championship years so fans can enjoy an annual major global event and new funds can be raised for leading athletes and World Athletics.

Insights-driven timetable principles which integrate the planning of competition, broadcasting and event presentation in major championship events delivering a more comprehensive experience for fans in the stadium and at home.

Discipline reform to see if they can improve the entertainment and excitement value of the sport to help future-proof athletics, with a particular focus on field disciplines, race walks and combined events.

Sport development to ensure relevance, entertainment and excitement continue to drive competitions by using new technology, processes, systems, research and data to enhance the appeal and impact of competitions across the globe.

A number of sport development testing is underway including:

Some new events such as a mixed 4-by-100 metres relay and a steeplechase mile, a take-off zone for horizontal jumps, improved efficiency of measurements, new ways to decide tie-breakers in jumps using new technology and reviewing the weights of women’s shot put and javelin

All new initiatives will be robustly tested and consulted on before any decision is taken to introduce them into mainstream championships.

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