The winner of the Orange County Marathon in California improperly took a bottle from a man on a bicycle, race officials said. By Victor Mather Stay hydrated, runners! But do it within the rules ...
Prado knew that he had access to aid stations but was unaware of this rule. Esteban Prado, a 24-year-old long-distance runner, led for almost all of the 2 hours, 24 minutes and 54 seconds that he ...
The winner of the Orange County marathon in California was disqualified for accepting water during the race. Esteban Prado's father noticed his son was thirsty and decided to bike alongside him to ...
The USA Track and Field rulebook states participants are only allowed to receive water from the official hydration stations Danielle Jennings is a Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE, covering stories in ...
Esteban Prado, a 24-year-old long-distance runner, led for almost all of the 2 hours, 24 minutes and 54 seconds that he was on the 26.2 mile course of the Orange County Marathon in Southern ...
A father sees that his son is thirsty. Very, very thirsty. So he hands a bottle of water to his grateful offspring, who takes a slug. Is that so wrong? Well, yes, it is a rules violation during a ...
Esteban Prado was disqualified after taking water from his dad during the race Runners can only get water from the hydration stations along the route Jason Yang took home his third marathon title ...
A Fountain Valley man was disqualified Sunday as winner of the OC Marathon for receiving water from his dad during a grueling race that he led for most of the 26.2-mile course. Esteban Prado, who ...
A competitive runner from Fountain Valley, California, was stripped of his title as the men’s winner of Saturday’s Hoag Orange County Marathon in California after he was found to have violated ...
A runner from Fountain Valley, California, was disqualified Sunday as winner of the OC Marathon for taking water from his father during a grueling race that he led for most of the 26.2-mile course.