Sergey Bubka has promised a complete
review of athletics if he becomes the president of the
International Association of Athletics Federations later this
year.
Bubka, 51, who is standing against Britain's Sebastian Coe
at the IAAF elections in August, outlined his plans "to ensure
that the entire Athletics Family works together to build a
stronger sport for the future" in his "Vision 2025" document on
Thursday.
"'Vision 2025' will be the most thorough review ever taken
into every aspect of athletics worldwide and will be based on
collaboration with the athletics family from the very
beginning," added the 1988 Olympic champion, who broke the world
pole vault record 35 times.
The Ukrainian wants specialist working groups to examine the
widest range of issues and "draw on the best qualified people
from athletics as well as experts from other sports and business
sectors."
He also said every national federation will be given the
opportunity to contribute to these working groups which will be
reviewed and voted upon at an Extraordinary Athletics Congress,
which will be held alongside a revamped World Athletics Gala.
Bubka has served as an official for the IAAF, the
International Olympic Committee and the Ukraine National Olympic
Committee for the last 15 years and will challenge Coe for the
position of IAAF president during the IAAF Congress in Beijing,
China in August.
(Reporting by Mike Collett, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
(Reuters)
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