A marathon ended
in farce in Bangalore after the pilot car overshot a turn, forcing the top
three runners to take a long detour before abandoning the race -- and taking a
bus to the finish line.
The leaders, who
missed the U-turn at the 16km-mark, ran four extra kilometres before officials
finally stopped them and told them they had taken the wrong route, a newspaper
reported on Monday.
Realising they had
no chance of recovering ground, the three abandoned the 42-km race in the
southern city of Bangalore on Sunday and borrowed money from spectators
to take a bus to the finishing line.
"There were
no officials on the road where we were supposed to take the U-turn," one
of the runners, Inderjit Patel, told the Times of India. "We were just
following the pilot car."
"It was too
late when we were told what had happened. There was no point continuing the race.
I am not bothered about missing the prize money, but disappointed that we had
to suffer this humiliation."
Race organisers
admitted the mistake and apologised. But there were other screw-ups in the
race, which was flagged off by Olympic gold medallist and multiple world
champion distance runner Haile Gebrselassie of Ethopia.
Runners had to
line up at the start behind a row of heavy-set security guards who were slow to
get out of the way when the flag went down, causing many competitors to trip
over them.
- See more at:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/sports-news/othersports/bangalore-marathon-lead-runners-take-wrong-turn-take-bus-to-finish-line/article1-1277382.aspx#sthash.mNEJ9f7N.dpuf
A
marathon ended in farce in Bangalore after the pilot car overshot a
turn, forcing the top three runners to take a long detour before
abandoning the race -- and taking a bus to the finish line.
The leaders, who missed the U-turn at the 16km-mark, ran four extra
kilometres before officials finally stopped them and told them they had
taken the wrong route, a newspaper reported on Monday.
Realising they had no chance of recovering ground, the three abandoned the 42-km race in the southern city of Bangalore on Sunday and borrowed money from spectators to take a bus to the finishing line.
"There were no officials on the road where we were supposed to take the U-turn," one of the runners, Inderjit Patel, told the Times of India. "We were just following the pilot car."
"It was too late when we were told what had happened. There was no point continuing the race. I am not bothered about missing the prize money, but disappointed that we had to suffer this humiliation."
Race organisers admitted the mistake and apologised. But there were other screw-ups in the race, which was flagged off by Olympic gold medallist and multiple world champion distance runner Haile Gebrselassie of Ethopia.
Runners had to line up at the start behind a row of heavy-set security guards who were slow to get out of the way when the flag went down, causing many competitors to trip over them.
Realising they had no chance of recovering ground, the three abandoned the 42-km race in the southern city of Bangalore on Sunday and borrowed money from spectators to take a bus to the finishing line.
"There were no officials on the road where we were supposed to take the U-turn," one of the runners, Inderjit Patel, told the Times of India. "We were just following the pilot car."
"It was too late when we were told what had happened. There was no point continuing the race. I am not bothered about missing the prize money, but disappointed that we had to suffer this humiliation."
Race organisers admitted the mistake and apologised. But there were other screw-ups in the race, which was flagged off by Olympic gold medallist and multiple world champion distance runner Haile Gebrselassie of Ethopia.
Runners had to line up at the start behind a row of heavy-set security guards who were slow to get out of the way when the flag went down, causing many competitors to trip over them.
A marathon ended
in farce in Bangalore after the pilot car overshot a turn, forcing the top
three runners to take a long detour before abandoning the race -- and taking a
bus to the finish line.
The leaders, who
missed the U-turn at the 16km-mark, ran four extra kilometres before officials
finally stopped them and told them they had taken the wrong route, a newspaper
reported on Monday.
Realising they had
no chance of recovering ground, the three abandoned the 42-km race in the
southern city of Bangalore on Sunday and borrowed money from spectators
to take a bus to the finishing line.
"There were
no officials on the road where we were supposed to take the U-turn," one
of the runners, Inderjit Patel, told the Times of India. "We were just
following the pilot car."
"It was too
late when we were told what had happened. There was no point continuing the race.
I am not bothered about missing the prize money, but disappointed that we had
to suffer this humiliation."
Race organisers
admitted the mistake and apologised. But there were other screw-ups in the
race, which was flagged off by Olympic gold medallist and multiple world
champion distance runner Haile Gebrselassie of Ethopia.
Runners had to
line up at the start behind a row of heavy-set security guards who were slow to
get out of the way when the flag went down, causing many competitors to trip
over them.
- See more at:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/sports-news/othersports/bangalore-marathon-lead-runners-take-wrong-turn-take-bus-to-finish-line/article1-1277382.aspx#sthash.mNEJ9f7N.dpuf
A marathon ended
in farce in Bangalore after the pilot car overshot a turn, forcing the top
three runners to take a long detour before abandoning the race -- and taking a
bus to the finish line.
The leaders, who
missed the U-turn at the 16km-mark, ran four extra kilometres before officials
finally stopped them and told them they had taken the wrong route, a newspaper
reported on Monday.
Realising they had
no chance of recovering ground, the three abandoned the 42-km race in the
southern city of Bangalore on Sunday and borrowed money from spectators
to take a bus to the finishing line.
"There were
no officials on the road where we were supposed to take the U-turn," one
of the runners, Inderjit Patel, told the Times of India. "We were just
following the pilot car."
"It was too
late when we were told what had happened. There was no point continuing the race.
I am not bothered about missing the prize money, but disappointed that we had
to suffer this humiliation."
Race organisers
admitted the mistake and apologised. But there were other screw-ups in the
race, which was flagged off by Olympic gold medallist and multiple world
champion distance runner Haile Gebrselassie of Ethopia.
Runners had to
line up at the start behind a row of heavy-set security guards who were slow to
get out of the way when the flag went down, causing many competitors to trip
over them.
- See more at:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/sports-news/othersports/bangalore-marathon-lead-runners-take-wrong-turn-take-bus-to-finish-line/article1-1277382.aspx#sthash.mNEJ9f7N.dpuf
A marathon ended
in farce in Bangalore after the pilot car overshot a turn, forcing the top
three runners to take a long detour before abandoning the race -- and taking a
bus to the finish line.
The leaders, who
missed the U-turn at the 16km-mark, ran four extra kilometres before officials
finally stopped them and told them they had taken the wrong route, a newspaper
reported on Monday.
Realising they had
no chance of recovering ground, the three abandoned the 42-km race in the
southern city of Bangalore on Sunday and borrowed money from spectators
to take a bus to the finishing line.
"There were
no officials on the road where we were supposed to take the U-turn," one
of the runners, Inderjit Patel, told the Times of India. "We were just
following the pilot car."
"It was too
late when we were told what had happened. There was no point continuing the race.
I am not bothered about missing the prize money, but disappointed that we had
to suffer this humiliation."
Race organisers
admitted the mistake and apologised. But there were other screw-ups in the
race, which was flagged off by Olympic gold medallist and multiple world
champion distance runner Haile Gebrselassie of Ethopia.
Runners had to
line up at the start behind a row of heavy-set security guards who were slow to
get out of the way when the flag went down, causing many competitors to trip
over them.
- See more at:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/sports-news/othersports/bangalore-marathon-lead-runners-take-wrong-turn-take-bus-to-finish-line/article1-1277382.aspx#sthash.mNEJ9f7N.dpuf
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