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Nike's controversial Vaporfly shoes just avoided a ban. But future running shoes will face new regulations.

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Nike's controversial Vaporfly shoes have avoided a ban ahead of this summer's Tokyo Olympics.

World Athletics, the organization that governs most international track-and-field events, announced new shoe regulations on Friday. The ruling places an immediate, indefinite ban on shoes with more than one plate or with soles thicker than 40 millimeters. (The Vaporfly sole is exactly 40 millimeters in thickness, according to Runner's World.) Shoes with spikes attached by an additional plate must have a sole thickness of 30 millimeters or less.See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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