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The number of disqualifications could actually be around 5,000.
The number of disqualifications could actually be around 5,000. (Photo: Hector Vivas/Getty for INDEPORTE)

Thousands Cheated at the Mexico City Marathon

Many of the people disqualified last week cut the course for the commemorative medal

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The number of disqualifications could actually be around 5,000.
(Photo: Hector Vivas/Getty for INDEPORTE)

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Over 3,000 people were disqualified from the Mexico City Marathon last week for allegedly cutting the course. Unlike other major races, however, competitors weren鈥檛 tempted by better times, but

Each year since 2013, marathon finishers have received a medal shaped like one of the letters in 鈥淢exico.鈥 The awards are part of a ploy to garner interest in the race so it can earn gold level status with the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF), which would place it on the same status level as prestigious races such as the Boston and New York City Marathons. This year, the finisher鈥檚 medal was the coveted final 鈥淥,鈥 meaning athletes who completed all six races had the chance to round out their collection. Apparently, the combination of the chance to spell out the host country鈥檚 name in hardware and snag finish lines selfies motivated many of the 3,090 people disqualified based on time inconsistencies鈥攁ccounting for almost 10 percent of finishers. 听

鈥淔rom a marketing standpoint, it鈥檚 been a total success,鈥 race director Javier Carvallo. 鈥淏ut it has created some problems.鈥

Last year听5,806鈥攏early one in five鈥攔acers were disqualified for cheating. This year,听Carvallo vowed to take steps to eradicate cheating, including selling replicas of all six medals to runners and non-participants alike. Initially, his efforts seemed to have been somewhat effective: the trend was down nearly 47 percent from last year,city sports director Horacio de la Vega said in a news conference. But, according to Derek Murphy of race watchdog site Marathon Investigation the .听

Ironically, many offenders were caught by their fellow social media users. Facebook watchdog group 鈥” (Have you tired yet?) posted photos of suspects, including bibbed 鈥渞unners鈥 standing on the side of the course waiting to hop on at the 20 kilometer mark. They that most of their catches came from suspicious friends and followers of the course cutters.

Despite the high number of cheaters, the Mexico City Marathon still has a shot听at bumping up its current IAAF Silver Label to Gold. While the IAAF cites parameters such as strict anti-doping methods and international broadcast capabilities as qualifications for earning the distinction, requirements for curbing course cutting are absent. In other big races, cheating is relatively rare鈥攆or example, only in the 2014 New York City Marathon were reportedly disqualified for cheating, and most of those were accidental.

While it鈥檚 impossible to know how many people have a complete MEXICO hanging on their walls, officials noted that 925 people managed to earn their set legitimately.

Lead Photo: Hector Vivas/Getty for INDEPORTE

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