Na sind wir mal ehrlich, das wird <strike>dich</strike> uns nie betreffen, wir laufen keine Prototypen :schaem:
Falls du die Frage aber doch ernst meinst, findest du die Antwort hier: World Athletics ATHLETIC SHOE REGULATIONS C2.1A - Appendix 4
ACHTUNG NERDALARM !!!
Viel interessanter: Was passiert, wenn jemand hust zB. Adiletten tragen möchte?
All New Shoes prior to being worn by an Athlete for the first time in an Applicable
Competition must be approved by World Athletics in accordance with the process set
out in Appendix 1.
Vorrausgesetzt, es hatte noch nie jemand Adiletten beim Ironman an, musst du die nächstes Jahr genehmigen lassen...
APPENDIX 1
NEW SHOES, DEVELOPMENT SHOE OR CUSTOMISED SHOES APPROVAL
PROCESS
1. Where a New Shoe, Development Shoe1 or Customised Shoe2 is proposed to be worn in
an Applicable Competition, an Athletic Shoe specification form must be completed by the
relevant sports manufacturer, or where applicable by the Athlete (i.e. where an Athlete
arranges for a Customised Shoe themselves and with no involvement of a sports
manufacturer), and submitted to World Athletics containing the following information:
1.1. sports manufacturer’s brand name and shoe/model name;
1.2. size, dimensions, sole thickness, structure (including number and construction of
plates, technology (including if it contains any smart, responsive, adaptive
technology), date of availability, photograph, diagrams;
1.3. confirmation if the shoe is a New Shoe, Development Shoe or Customised Shoe; and
1.4. if the request relates to a Customised Shoe pursuant to Regulation 7.2, then the
relevant medical information relating to the athlete’s condition and the medical advice,
report or information setting out the reasons why the customisation is necessary.
2. If requested by World Athletics, a sample of the New Shoe or Development Shoe or, if
applicable, the Customised Shoe will be submitted by either the Athlete3 or the sports
manufacturer for further examination by an Independent Expert.
3. World Athletics will use reasonable efforts to complete its examination as soon as
practicable (if possible, within 30 days of receipt of the New Shoe by the Independent
Expert).
4. If approved, then World Athletics will publish the New Shoe or Development Shoe on the
list of approved Athletic Shoes. Customised Shoes will not be published, as
customisations are made to an Existing Shoe which are deemed approved or New Shoe
that has been approved, see Regulation 7 of these Regulations.
5. Except for Development Shoes, as soon as a New Shoe appears on World Athletics’
published list, the New Shoe can be worn in Applicable Competitions and not before. For
the period when a Development Shoe can be worn, see Appendix 2.
6. World Athletics reserves the right to implement such measures concerning the practical
implementation of the approval procedure as it sees fit, including the use of technology
(e.g. unique codes, certification mark etc.) compliance with which shall form part of these
Regulations.
7. World Athletics reserves the right to remove an approved Athletic Shoe from its published
list at any time, if it no longer complies with these Regulations.
Das könnte nächstes Jahr mein neues Hobby werden... :joint: Schuhgenehmigungen beantragen :lol:
Für die ganz eiligen hab ich aber auch ein Geheimtipp: Ihr braucht Adiletten, die es schon vor dem 01.01.2016 gab... :grins:
‘‘Existing Shoe’’ means an Athletic Shoe that has been approved by the Chief Executive
Officer (or their nominee) under Technical Rule 5 in force prior these Regulations coming
into force or was worn before 1 January 2016, which is deemed to meet the requirements of
these Regulations unless specified otherwise in these Regulations or by the Chief Executive
Officer (or their nominee).