Marathon at worlds takes weird twists: a false start, a near wrong turn and, finally, a photo finish
It was a 26.2-mile (42.195-kilometer) race through the streets of Tokyo that began with a false start and ended with a sprint down the homestretch of the track — but only after Simbu nearly missed the ...
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Marathon at worlds takes weird twists: a false start, a near wrong turn and, finally, a photo finish
TOKYO (AP) — They ran for more than two hours and needed a photo finish to determine the winner. Alphonce Simbu of Tanzania edged out Amanal Petros in a wild men's marathon at world championships ...
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