Chinese Race Official Gets 1-Year Ban After Mistakenly Pushing Winner Off Course
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A judge from Chongqing Wanzhou's marathon in China, argued on the last Sunday (15), prevented by a moment when the test winner crossed the line due to a mistake and was suspended for a year. The Persian country is subject to attacks: Mexico says to be open to seating games from Iran in the World Cup of football Carlos Alberto: former-player is decommissioned after 52 events and confusion; fine comes to R$ 100 thousand In the images, after 2h23mi…
A video shows the runner Sheng Xueli, alone in the lead and about to cross the finish line of the Chongqing Wanzhou marathon, when an official of the race tries to prevent him from finishing his race on 15 March.
The official of the Chongqing Wanzhou marathon organization who was wrong and closed the pace to finish the racer who was going to win the race has been suspended for a year for "misidentifying the category and obstructing the path" of the marathon.
A Chinese official of the Chongqing Wanzhou marathon prevented the race winner from crossing the finish line on Sunday, a gesture that would be due to a misunderstanding, but which led to a one-year suspension.
An arbitration error marked the Wanzhou Lake marathon. Chinese runner Sheng Xue Li, wrongly stopped before the finish line, finally kept his victory. Officially wrong was suspended for a year.
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