The Borneo Post

China bans Boston Marathon trio in latest cheating scandal

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SHANGHAI: China has banned for l i fe three runners who broke the rules at the recent Boston Marathon, accusing them of giving the country a bad name and vowing to root out cheats.

Marathon running is growing fast in China but there have been numerous instances of cheating, including a woman who jumped on a bike in a recent domestic race and several others who took shortcuts.

In the latest cases, one entrant at Monday’s prestigiou­s Boston Marathon gave his bib to someone else while two other Chinese participan­ts presented forged certificat­es of previous races to gain entry, the Chinese Athletic Associatio­n ( CAA) said.

“All the three runners were hit with a life ban from all road running races under the CAA,” said Xinhua news agency, citing the associatio­n.

“The CAA also reiterated that it will continue to crack down all kinds of cheats in marathons in order to build a healthy and clean environmen­t of road running in China.”

The trio’s behaviour “had a negative impact on China in the (internatio­nal) community”, said the CAA.

More than 500 runners from China took part in the 123rd Boston Marathon, Xinhua said.

In 2011 there were just 22 marathons, half- marathons or other running events in China, but that number rocketed to about 1,500 last year.

The surge has seen a spike in cheating and at a domestic marathon last month a woman was caught using a bicycle part of the way.

China is deploying facialreco­gnition technology as one way to clamp down. — AFP

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Participan­ts compete in the men’s elite during the 2019 Boston Marathon in this April 15 file photo. — USA TODAY Sports photo

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