10.25.2016 - By Runner's World / Panoply
In April 2015, a viral post on Facebook about the Boston Marathon kicked off a wave of controversy. In this week’s episode, we explore how that controversy turned into a full-blown movement. Today, a league of at-home vigilante race investigators are changing the way we police marathons online for everyone to see. The story takes us from a race in Pennsylvania to the Boston Marathon to a set of spreadsheets (yes, really) to a runner in a suburb in New Jersey. For those outed online, we wonder if the punishment fits the crime.
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Additional Reading:
“Dozens Suspected of Cheating to Enter Boston Marathon” by Kit Fox
Marathon Investigation, Derek’s blog
Episode Credits:
Host: Rachel Swaby
Producers: Kit Fox, Rachel Swaby
Editor: David Weinberg
Theme music: Danny Cocke
Human Race editor-in-chief: David Willey
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