IAAF president Seb Coe likes a proposal to strip older track and field world records due to weak drug testing in past eras.
The European Athletic Association’s record “revolution” plan calls for the “rewriting” of track and field’s world-record list.
If an athlete set a world record, but their doping sample from the event was not stored for the next 10 years for retesting, the record would be stripped under the plan. The IAAF began saving doping samples from its championship meets in 2005.
Current world records set before 2005 include Florence Griffith-Joyner in the 100m and 200m (both in 1988) and Hicham El Guerrouj in the 1500m and the mile (1998 and 1999).