US track star denied national title makes desperate plea

Jess McClain, a seasoned long-distance runner, is calling on USA Track & Field to rectify an officiating error that robbed her of a national championship and a $20,000 prize.

At 34, McClain was on track to triumph at the 2026 U.S. Half Marathon Championships in Atlanta last Sunday when a lead vehicle mistakenly diverted her and two fellow competitors from the designated course.

Alongside Emma Grace Hurley and Ednah Kurgat, McClain inadvertently followed a police escort and media motorcycles off course with less than two miles to go in the 13.1-mile event.

‘I was making my way into what I thought was the final mile… when I followed a police escort motorcycle, the official lead vehicle & a media motorcycle off course for ~1,000m,’ McClain wrote on Instagram.

This unfortunate incident forced the frontrunners to halt and reverse their direction, inadvertently granting the championship to Molly Born, who had been trailing by over a minute.

McClain, who ultimately finished in ninth place, shared her heartbreak over losing a “national championship title & a world team spot” due to the unforeseen mistake.

Jess McClain (picutured in 2024) missed out on the national title and a $20,000 prize

Jess McClain (picutured in 2024) missed out on the national title and a $20,000 prize 

McClain was poised to win the US Half Marathon Championships when she was led astray

McClain was poised to win the US Half Marathon Championships when she was led astray

The mishap had significant financial repercussions, as McClain forfeited the $20,000 winner’s purse and an automatic berth to the 2026 World Road Running Championships.

‘I’m going try my hardest to walk away from this weekend remembering the joy I felt in those moments where I thought I was on my way to becoming a National Champion,’ McClain shared.

She added that she had hoped to ‘finally make Team USA outright,’ a milestone that vanished when the lead convoy veered off course for what was estimated to be around 400 meters.

Despite the clear officiating failure, the USATF denied all protests and appeals, stating there is ‘no recourse within the USATF rulebook to alter the results order of finish.’

The jury of appeals did admit the course was ‘not adequately marked at the point of misdirection,’ acknowledging that the event failed to meet the standards of USATF Rule 243.

The federation’s statement confirmed: ‘This violation contributed to the misdirection taken by the athletes within the top four at the time of misdirection.’

‘However, the jury of appeals finds no recourse within the USATF rulebook to alter the results order of finish. The results order of finish as posted is considered final,’ the body concluded.

A furious McClain declared she was ‘p****d off’ at the finish line, later writing: ‘I just hate that the athletes are ALWAYS the ones who pay the price (literally $$) time & time again.’

The 34-year-old runner was forced to double back on herself after realizing the error

The 34-year-old runner was forced to double back on herself after realizing the error 

‘This truly sucks for everyone involved. No one wants this outcome, ever. Mistakes happen & I am sure those who were leading us feel terrible about the outcome,’ she continued.

The runner is now calling for systemic changes to ensure no other ‘younger pros’ face a similar injustice in the future of the sport.

‘Something needs to change & safeguards should be in place for athletes who are out there doing their absolute best on race day,’ the athlete pleaded.

‘Someone needs to care enough to do something. Anything. I love this sport so damn much & just want to help make it better… for all of the amazing athletes to come.’

Atlanta Track Club CEO Rich Kenah took responsibility for the error, admitting that ‘We are conducting a full review to determine exactly how and why the vehicle left the course.’

While the results stand, the USATF noted the World Championship team for Copenhagen will not be finalized until May as they ‘carefully review’ the chaos to ensure the ‘best interest of all athletes.’

The organization added: ‘While we understand athletes are eager to resolve this issue expeditiously, our process will ensure an ultimate decision is in the best interest of all the athletes involved.’

McClain had led the pack by a considerable margin before the disaster struck, with an estimated 30-second lead over her closest rivals at the time of the wrong turn

McClain had led the pack by a considerable margin before the disaster struck, with an estimated 30-second lead over her closest rivals at the time of the wrong turn

McClain remains hopeful for a resolution, noting: ‘It sounds like conversations are still being had, so I am choosing to remain hopeful that we’ll soon have a little more clarity.’

‘I hope & trust that @usatf & @atlantatrackclub can somehow make it right for the athletes who were led off course,’ McClain concluded in her desperate Instagram appeal.

McClain had led the pack by a ‘considerable margin’ before the disaster struck, with an estimated 30-second lead over her closest rivals at the time of the wrong turn.

While it is technically the runners’ responsibility to memorize the course, the presence of three official vehicles leading the wrong way created an impossible situation for the athletes.

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