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Athletics: New ADIDAS running shoes come at a price!

By Prof Dr Ian Blackshaw

The latest ADIDAS running shoes, which were worn by Ethiopian Tigist Assefa last Sunday, when she set a new world record for the women’s marathon in Berlin, have gone on sale on 26 September 2023.

They do not come cheap at the price of US$500 a pair! That is, US$225 more than their NIKE equivalent.

They weigh only 5 ounces (138 grams) and are not durable. So, they can only be worn for a single marathon race of 26 miles (42 kilometres) and also a pre-race warm up. This means that their cost per mile is about US$19.

ADIDAS stated that their new running shoes are optimised for speed rather than durability.

Only 521 pairs have gone on sale to be followed by a further batch in November and they are being marketed as world record breakers.

But how many athletes will be able to afford them and could they give rise to a claim for unfair competition, in a sporting sense, by those who are not able to afford them?

Prof Dr Ian Blackshaw may be contacted by e-mail at ‘This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 



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