Runner disqualified… after accidentally winning

From one of the news reports on the incident:

Omar Ahmed never expected to win the Bristol half-marathon on Sunday. For a start, he hadn't even entered it.

The Birmingham-based runner had put his name down for the 10km race, which was held on the same day for the first time this year.

After setting off with the first wave of runners — which included elite athletes from both races — Omar took a wrong turn where the two routes diverged.

He only discovered his mistake at the six mile (9.5km) mark of the 22km event.

“I asked someone when I reached the sixth mile, ‘is this a 10k’”, he told the Bristol Post.

“They said ‘no, it’s a half-marathon,’ so after that I slowed down a bit.”

He might have slowed, slightly, but he still did enough to cross the line first, and set a new PB of 1:03:08 — almost five minutes ahead of Chris Thompson in second place.

However, bad news was to follow for the accidental winner, when race organisers subsequently disqualified him.

“Rules are rules and in this case they say we have to disqualify Omar,” Paul Foster, chief executive of The Great Run Company, was quoted as saying by the BBC.