Lord Coe wants athletics to seize its chance to expand after the first World Championships in America. World Athletics president Coe is eager to use the championships in Eugene as a springboard to push the boundaries.
The opening weekend last week saw 11.4 million television viewers in the USA which surpassed broadcaster NBC’s coverage of all previous World Championships. “If you’re at a championship for the first time in the US, and it’s your big moment, it’s the platform,” Coe said, with the championships finishing on Sunday. “Everybody should have probably recognised that at the end of the 200 metres there was every chance you were going to have a story either about Noah Lyles or Erriyon Knighton. “It was pretty clear.
So what I’m always interested in, is what the following day is in place? what I'm always interested in, is what the following day is in place?- Lord Coe “Is it really as creative as it couldn’t be?
My view is any other business would be sitting there going, right: There’s every chance this could happen. What do we do the following day? “So what is the next phase?