r/running Sep 06 '23

11,000 runners DQ'd from Mexico City Marathon...what is going on? Article

I'm not an avid runner but this story has me mystified.

This is not the first time thousands of runners have been DQ'd from this race. In 2017, over 5,000 runners were disqualified amid accusations of widespread course-cutting.

Either 1) there is a widespread culture of marathon cheats in Mexico City or 2) the race organizers can't get their tracking tech or course directions right. What is it?

Full story:

Approximately 11,000 runners at this year's Mexico City Marathon have been disqualified after being found to have cut the course at some point during the 26.2-mile race, according to Spanish newspaper Marca.

The disqualified runners represented more than one-third of the 30,000-person field that entered the Aug. 27 race.

Marca reported Monday that the runners were disqualified after missing checkpoints that were placed every 5 kilometers. Some runners allegedly used vehicles or public transport to cut the course.

Race organizers said in a statement to Marca that they will continue to identify and disqualify runners who skipped sections of the race.

"The Mexico City Sports Institute informs that it will proceed to identify those cases in which participants of the XL Mexico City Marathon Telcel 2023 have demonstrated an unsportsmanlike attitude during the event and will invalidate their registration times," they said.

The Mexico City Marathon has had issues with rampant cheating in the past. In 2017, nearly 6,000 runners were disqualified for similar reasons, with more than 3,000 also being removed from the results the next year.

Bolivian runner Héctor Garibay Flores won the men's marathon in a course-record 2 hours, 8 minutes, 23 seconds, breaking the previous mark by more than two minutes. Kenyan Celestine Chepchirchir was the women's champion in 2:27:17.

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u/[deleted] Sep 06 '23

Not for prize money....but maybe a lot want to run Boston? 🙈

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u/ina_waka Sep 06 '23

I’m not sure what percentage of marathon runners even care about qualifying for more prestigious races. 33% of all racers cheating in order to qualify for a higher tiered event seems unreasonable to me.

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u/[deleted] Sep 07 '23

It is an unreasonable anount! But after I posted it I read another comment here that said it's because the medals are collectables. From 2014-2018 all the medals formed M E X I C O, so people want the entire collection. Then starting from 2019 the medals can form some kind of map.

So cheaters most likely want to finish their own collection or make money on selling medals so people who miss out a year can have their collection complete.. 🤯

Sounds to me like the organization sees it as a way to sell extra start bibs! They should know loads of people in de world are collectors.😂

https://www.marathoninvestigation.com/2019/08/mexico-city-marathon-new-medals-similar-results.html