Josiah Zakrzewski of Scotland, a prominent ultrarunner in Great Britain, finished third in the eight-mile Manchester and Liverpool race in early April.
However, then it started to feel unpleasant. Zakrzewski’s GPS, 47, showed he ran the last 1,600 meters in one minute and forty seconds – an average speed of 60 kilometers per hour and well below the world record for the distance.
Now comes an explanation. The 47-year-old drove four kilometers in the car at the end of the race. When the fraud was discovered, she was of course washed up, and she offered an explanation as to why it happened.
Zakrzewski lives in Australia and traveled to England before the race and suffered from jet lag and was sick and had body aches. But she chose to start the 80km race anyway. she says BBC She said she got lost when her leg hurt and she limped and a friend came with a car.
Excuse me
Jagrzewski said she wanted to break the race later, but was urged by the staff at the training to continue because she would hate herself if she broke. Scott ran. But she finished third – and got on the podium.
– I have made a big mistake in accepting gifts and must return them. I felt like I was jet-lagged, sick, and shouldn’t have come to the shoot, but I wasn’t thinking clearly, says Jagrzewski. telegram.
With Josiah Zakrzewski washing out, Mel Sykes advanced to third in the race.
– I’m an idiot, I want to apologize to Mel, says Zakrzewski.
The matter is currently being investigated by various sports bodies.
– He has fully cooperated with the tournament organizers’ inquiries and has given a full account of what happened. “She’s very sorry,” Zakrzewski’s friend Adrian Stott told the BBC.
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