• Contentious shoes worn by numerous recent record-breakers
  • World Athletics chief does not want to ‘suffocate innovation’

Sebastian Coe, the president of World Athletics, has dismissed concerns that Nike’s controversial new track spikes, which have produced a spate of recent world records, could provide an unfair advantage at the Olympics.

Related: The Great Shoe War has switched lanes to the track but Nike still leads the field

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