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		<title>«I made a horrible choice»: How a blogger discovered a runner cheating in a half-marathon</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[«I think most people aren’t aware of how much cheating goes on in marathons.» Were you aware? I wasn’t. But Derek Murphy, an independent marathon investigator, should know. He recently took particular care to examine the case of Jane Seo, a food and fitness writer in New York City. She finished second among the women in Sunday’s Fort Lauderdale Half Marathon in 1 hour and 21 minutes, a blazing 6:15 mile. But she cheated. As an initial indication Derek found out, that Seo’s pace during the first 10 kilometers was 7:09 per mile, but during the last 11.08 kilometers, it increased tremendously to 5:25 per mile. He then turned to her account on Strava to have a closer look at certain details. And last but not least he observed in official post-race photos that a fitness tracking watch was wrapped around Seo’s wrist, displaying close to the proper time, but the incorrect mileage. Seo had skipped about a mile and a half of the race and rode her bike along the course later in the &#8230;]]></description>
		
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