Paris Olympics 2024: A new race walking team event will make its debut at the Paris Olympics 2024. The event will comprise of a male and female athlete covering the marathon distance in four legs of almost equal measure. Governing body World Athletics and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) have agreed on the format. The event will feature 25 teams and each athlete will have to complete two legs of just over 10km. Follow Paris Olympics 2024 LIVE Updates on InsideSport.IN
The new mixed race walking relay event for the Paris 2024 Olympics has been agreed by both @Paris2024 and @WorldAthletics.
Each athlete will complete two legs of the course, composing just over 10km each, and alternate between male-female-male-female. https://t.co/QQRVGBSukK
— AW (@AthleticsWeekly) April 8, 2023
The marathon distance of 42.195km was selected by the governing bodies due to its “existing popularity in athletics and link to the traditions of the Olympic Games”.
“We’re excited to have another mixed relay on the Olympic programme to showcase the skills of both our female and male athletes in one event,” said World Athletics CEO Jon Ridgeon.
“This format is designed to be innovative, dynamic and unpredictable. We believe it will be easily understood by fans … and, importantly, it will ensure full gender equality across the Olympic track and field programme for the first time.”
The male athlete will start the race before the female athlete takes part in the second leg. The third leg will be completed by the male athlete and the final leg by the female athlete.
The event will last for about three hours and be held on the same course as the individual race walking events, which will be at the foot of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
The team qualification pathway for the event will be published shortly, World Athletics said.
The Paris Games will be held from July 26 to Aug. 11.