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Ultra-marathon runner banned for a year after using car in race, accepting trophy

Joasia Zakrzewski attempted to justify her actions by attributing them to the foggy state of mind induced by travel.

November 21, 2023 / 17:16 IST
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Joasia Zakrzewski has a 12-month ban by a UK Athletics disciplinary panel. (Image: @joasia1/Facebook)
Joasia Zakrzewski has a 12-month ban by a UK Athletics disciplinary panel. (Image: @joasia1/Facebook)

Joasia Zakrzewski, a prominent British ultra-marathon runner, has been slapped with a 12-month ban by a UK Athletics disciplinary panel in the wake of her admission that she used a car during a 50-mile race and then went on to accept a trophy for third place.

Zakrzewski, a seasoned athlete with a notable record, admitted to utilizing a car during the 2023 GB Ultras Manchester to Liverpool race on April 7 and later accepting a trophy for her performance.

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The unfolding events reveal a breach of the UKA code of conduct for senior athletes, leading to a harsh penalty that prohibits her from participating in UKA licensed races, representing Great Britain, or engaging in coaching or management roles for the next year.

Zakrzewski's claim that she entered the vehicle after informing race marshals of an injury and discontinuing the competition failed to sway the disciplinary panel.