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The Atlanta Half Marathon That Sent the Wrong Runners Down the Wrong Street — and Now America Is Sending Twice as Many Runners to Worlds

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A course marshal's error at the Atlanta Half Marathon sent leading women runners off-course. USA Track and Field's fix is genuinely creative. Here is the full extraordinary story.

The Atlanta Half Marathon on March 1, 2026 was supposed to be a standard domestic road race with championship implications — a qualifying event whose results would help determine the US team for the World Athletics Half Marathon Championships. What it became was one of the strangest race incidents in American road running history, and the solution that USA Track and Field devised is both legally creative and practically elegant.

The specific incident: an official vehicle, positioned ahead of the leading women's pack, turned down the wrong street at a key junction. The leading women — who follow official vehicles rather than pre-memorised course maps in mass road races — followed the vehicle off the intended course. By the time the error was identified and the runners were redirected, the correct course had been abandoned for enough time to make the official result meaningless as a performance indicator.

Jess McClain, who was the likely race winner at the point of the error, crossed the finish line first but with a time affected by the deviation. The race results could not be used for championship qualifying purposes in the standard way.

USA Track and Field's solution: rather than conducting a re-race (logistically difficult and athletically unfair to runners who gave maximum effort in the original race), they will nearly double the US contingent for the World Athletics Half Marathon Championships — adding additional spots to allow all athletes who were significantly affected by the course error to compete.

For competitive athletics, the decision raises genuine questions about equivalence — the additional spots are being allocated to runners whose finishing order in the misdirected race may not reflect their finishing order on the correct course. But the alternative — penalising athletes for an official error that was entirely beyond their control — was clearly less acceptable to USA Track and Field than the slightly awkward precedent of an expanded team.

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