South China Morning Post

Investigat­ion into result of Beijing Half Marathon

Footage shows African runners allowed local favourite He Jie win because of ‘friendship’

- Lars Hamer lars.hamer@scmp.com

Kenyan runner Willy Mnangat has said he let China’s He Jie win the Beijing Half Marathon, explaining that he did it “because he is my friend”.

The end of Sunday’s 21km race caused uproar online as suspicions were aroused about the leading runners appearing to let He overtake.

Footage showed Mnangat, fellow Kenyan Robert Keter and Ethiopia’s Dejene Hailu Bikila running together, with He, the Asian Games marathon gold medallist, just behind.

Mnangat was shown looking at He, pointing to the finish line and making a waving gesture, beckoning him to go ahead. He passed the trio and they made no effort to respond.

Asked by the Post whether he had let He win, Mnangat said “yes”.

“He comes to Kenya and I was [pacing for him] in the Wuxi Marathon, so he is my friend, OK,” Mnangat said.

Six hours later, Mnangat changed his story, saying he was a pacemaker. However, his bib was the same as He’s and did not say “pace”, as is common practice.

The organiser, Beijing Sports Competitio­n Management and Internatio­nal Exchange Centre, said an investigat­ion had been launched, while the global governing body said integrity was paramount.

“We are aware of the footage circulatin­g online from the Beijing Half Marathon and understand an investigat­ion is currently being conducted by the relevant local authoritie­s,” World Athletics said.

“The integrity of our sport is the highest priority at World Athletics. While this investigat­ion is ongoing we are unable to provide further comment.”

Chinese sports expert Mark Dreyer said “that’s simply not done at elite level”.

“It’s one thing to cross the line together, hand in hand, in a show of sportsmans­hip,” Dreyer said, “but that’s not what happened here, where the African trio clearly let He Jie win. He doesn’t need this charity. It makes a mockery of the competitio­n and it undermines his previous achievemen­ts.”

“I have never participat­ed in a half marathon before, so this time I wanted to set a personal best,” He told Chinese state media.

“I just finished the Wuxi Marathon not long ago, so I was not in my best competitiv­e state. If I had been in the same condition as during the Wuxi race, I believe my performanc­e would have been better.”

His time of time of 2:06:57 in Wuxi last month was a national record.

This one feels really, really rubbish. I need time to process that ... if we play like we did in the first half why should we win the league?

LIVERPOOL MANAGER JURGEN KLOPP, AFTER HIS SIDE’S DEFEAT TO CRYSTAL PALACE LEFT THEIR TITLE HOPES IN DISARRAY

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