The Citizen (KZN)

Runners fall foul of rules

- with Wesley Bo on

Sometimes when athletes are disqualifi­ed from races for basic rule violations, it feels like they’ve been a little unfairly treated. Most of the time, however, they can only really blame themselves.

On Sunday, Mathews Leeto became the latest casualty among a growing list of road runners who have been disqualifi­ed after winning major South African races in recent years.

Leeto crossed the line first at the Race to Gender Equality at Marks Park, but while he retained his place in the open race results, he was not eligible for the SA 10km title or the prize money offered to the national champion as he was not wearing a permanent Athletics South Africa licence number.

Most frustratin­g, however, was the revelation from race referees afterwards that he would not have been disqualifi­ed had his Athletics Central North West (ACNW) team asked for special permission for Leeto to run in a temporary licence, which would have been granted.

But this is not the first time athletes have been scratched from results for race number violations at local races, which has become a persistent issue.

At the 2022 Durban Internatio­nal Marathon, Zimbabwean athlete Isaac Mpofu was disqualifi­ed for a temporary licence rule violation, as he did not have a second number pinned to the back of his vest.

Back in 2017, at the Durban Internatio­nal Marathon and the Nelson Mandela Bay Half-Marathon, three podium finishers were also disqualifi­ed for not wearing the correct licence numbers or race numbers.

In most instances it’s hard to blame the referees for ensuring everyone is following regulation­s. Without sufficient justificat­ion for their failure to read the rules in advance, the blame has to be directed towards either the athletes or their team managers, or both.

Either way, it is never pleasant to see race winners being disqualifi­ed for not having the correct numbers displayed on their vests at the finish.

When they’ve put in all the hard work, giving the rewards away over issues which can be easily avoided seems like a tremendous waste of effort, and it happens too often.

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