Charleston Marathon organizers release updated results after wrong turn
Posted: Jan 19, 2015 7:08 PM EST
Updated: Jan 22, 2015 3:25 PM EST
By Mayci McLeodCONNECT
http://www.counton2.com/story/...lts-after-wrong-turn
CHARLESTON, SC - More than 4,000 people ran in one of the Charleston Marathon races on Saturday, but many runners were scratching their heads at the finish line because their end time was higher than anticipated. Marathon directors are chalking it up to miscommunication.
The route for the marathon and half marathon was mapped to turn from Broad Street onto Ashley Street, but the lead car took a wrong turn and ended up going down to Rutledge Avenue instead. The detour added about a quarter mile to the course.
Race Director Howie Schomer says, "Apparently there was a fence put up-- I just heard about this actually-- put up in the wrong spot also. So it was a combination of the lead vehicle not having the correct course and a fence that was sort of showing the incorrect course as well."
And adding an extra few minutes to a runner's time could be detrimental, especially if they are trying to qualify for a race like the Boston Marathon.
One of the runners from the Charleston Marathon, Don Oswalt, says, "The guy I was running with, he was trying to qualify and I think he actually bumped over the time limit that he needed to qualify. So if they reduce his-- I think he was two minutes over-- so I think he will be able to make it if they do adjust things."
Schomer says, "We are actually going to go back and do a very accurate re measurement of the difference and then we're going to change the times-- they will obviously be unofficial-- to show what the runners truly would've done if they would've run the marathon or half marathon distance."
News 2 reached out to the Boston Marathon and they could not confirm the adjusted times will be honored for qualifying. They said it will ultimately be decided by the Boston Athletic Association, but this is not the first time a qualifying race has been miscalculated. Directors of the Charleston Marathon say they are already looking at ways to make sure this doesn't happen again.
Schomer says, "We'll just have someone who's very familiar with the course riding with the lead vehicle."
Here are the updated results based on the course re-measurement last night. The "Official Time" is your new time based on recalculation. The course was .1918 long. This was 1012' or 334 yards long.
The revised results can be found here Click on the results tab to search. This is the file being sent to BAA for Boston qualifiers.
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