Oops: Half Marathon Turns into a 16.7-Mile Run

OK, we’ve all run a race and thought a course might be a little long. Perhaps your time was slower than you thought or maybe your watch said the course was 13.5 miles instead of a true half marathon distance. Well, a half marathon in Bangkok this past weekend has set a new precedent for epic race mistakes.


Instead of a 13.1-mile run through Thailand’s capital, the Standard Chartered Bangkok Half Marathon on Sunday accidentally extended its annual half-marathon to almost 17 miles. The Jogging Association of Thailand, which organizes the race, admitted the error on Monday with an apology.


Race directors said the course was mis-marked, and an inadvertent U-turn at the wrong place added 1.8 miles per lap and about 3.7 extra miles for the two-lap course.


“The association apologizes for the mistake,” Songrakm Kraison, the jogging association’s vice-president said in news reports. “It will not happen again in the future.”


More: The Guardian


The post Oops: Half Marathon Turns into a 16.7-Mile Run appeared first on Competitor.com.

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on November 16, 2015 12:14
No comments have been added yet.


Ryan Hall's Blog

Ryan Hall
Ryan Hall isn't a Goodreads Author (yet), but they do have a blog, so here are some recent posts imported from their feed.
Follow Ryan Hall's blog with rss.