Episode

The Wrong Turn in Atlanta

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Back of the Pack Podcast
Published
Mar 27, 2026
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1845
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Summary

In this episode of The Back of the Pack Podcast: Second Wind, we take a deep dive into one of the most frustrating controversies in recent running memory: the 2026 US Women’s Half Marathon Championship in Atlanta. What should have been a showcase of elite competition turned into chaos when the lead women were directed off course in a national championship that also carried major world-team implications. We walk through exactly what happened, how the mistake unfolded, and why the fallout hit so hard across the running community. From the role of race officials and emergency response to the failures of the rulebook itself, this story became about much more than one wrong turn. We also break down the aftermath, including prize money decisions, USATF’s later recognition of the wronged athletes, and the bigger questions that still linger. Along the way, we explore what this incident says about fairness, trust, and accountability in the sport. At its heart, this episode is about what happens when athletes do everything right and the system still lets them down. If you care about competition, integrity, and how races are supposed to work, this is one you do not want to miss.