The organizers of the Mexico City Marathon stated they had been investigating runners of the race final month for “unsportsmanlike” attitudes, after reviews of individuals dishonest emerged on-line.
The Sports Institute of Mexico City, which organized the marathon, stated in a press release final week that it could “proceed to identify those cases in which the participants” of the fortieth Mexico City Marathon “would have demonstrated an unsportsmanlike attitude during the event and will invalidate their recorded times.”
The institute didn’t instantly reply to questions on how many individuals had been disqualified from the race or why that they had been disqualified.
There is precedent for numerous disqualifications on the marathon. Organizers stated in 2018 that 3,090 runners had been disqualified, principally for course chopping, or crossing the end line with out operating all the distance. In 2017, they disqualified 5,806 individuals, most of whom had engaged in course chopping.
Accusations of dishonest in Mexican races are additionally documented in Facebook pages together with Los CazaTramposos Del Maratón, or “The marathon cheater hunters,” and Ya se cansaron?, “Are you tired yet?,” which in latest weeks have posted a number of claims of dishonest by runners within the Mexico City Marathon.
Marca, a sports activities newspaper based mostly in Spain, reported that hundreds of individuals had been disqualified from the race after utilizing public transportation and automobiles to shorten the gap. That estimate was not confirmed by the race organizers.
The Mexico City Marathon is considered one of 38 races this yr to have a World Athletics Gold Label, a classification that signifies it has met strict necessities in fact design and race administration. The winner of the marathon receives 550,000 pesos, or greater than $31,000. This yr’s marathon was on Aug. 27.
The assertion from the Sports Institute of Mexico City stated, partially, that the marathon “not only represents an important celebration for all the people of the capital, but it is also an opportunity to reaffirm the transcendental values of the sport,” which incorporates bolstering “the essence of sports competition and its positive impact in our society.”
“We thank all the participants, spectators and collaborators for being part of this event that uplifts not only disciplined physical activity, but also the values that shape an exemplary sporting community,” the assertion stated.
Questions about dishonest at this yr’s marathon once more have introduced consideration to probably the greatest identified marathon scandals in Mexico.
Roberto Madrazo, a former presidential candidate, was disqualified from the Berlin Marathon in 2007 for dishonest. He had used his marathon-running as a metaphor for dedication and steadiness in marketing campaign ads. A sports activities photographer raised questions on Madrazo’s run after he was seen on the end line sporting a jacket, a cap and lengthy tights whereas most runners had been sporting sweat-soaked T-shirts and shorts.
Madrazo stated final week in a publish on X, the social media platform previously generally known as Twitter, that he had stopped operating the 2007 marathon early due to an damage and went to the finisher’s line to gather his participant’s medal as a result of it was given to all runners.
He additionally responded to this yr’s Mexico City marathon debacle, saying that the 33 p.c of people that solely partially accomplished the race weren’t dishonest.
Source: www.nytimes.com