When Runners Go the Distance, but Races Don't
By LELA MOORE
When a race course is inadvertently shortened by a misplaced traffic cone or a confused but well-intentioned volunteer, runners are often left in the lurch.
Published: December 16, 2015 at 07:00PM
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When Runners Go the Distance, but Races Don't LELA MOORE When a race course is inadvertently shortened by a misplaced traffic cone or a confused but well-intentioned volunteer, runners are often left in the lurch. http://ift.tt/1lSpNd8 http://ift.tt/1TRGgbU Health The New York Times December 16, 2015 at 07:00PM