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Marshal’s mistake: ‘Stingray’ denied almost certain victory in HK50 West

  • John Ray Onifa is given the wrong directions when it seemed he had the race all sewn up
  • The mix-up also affects Filipino runner Fredelyn Alberto in the women’s 25km race

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Adrien Konareff took victory in Saturday’s HK50 West. Photo: Action Asia Events
Ben Young

Filipino superstar John “Stingray” Ray Onifa was denied almost certain victory in Saturday’s HK50 West after being given wrong directions by a race marshal at a crucial junction.

At one point, Onifa was so far ahead of the field that race marshals thought he was in last place, but he ended up in 18th place after being given the wrong directions when he was directed to checkpoint two instead of checkpoint four while leading in the race that started and finished at Shing Mun Reservoir Catchwater.

Although denied victory, Onifa was still in good spirits after the race, but called the mistake and finish “extremely disappointing”.

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John Ray Onifa was denied victory after being given the wrong directions. Photo: Action Asia Events
John Ray Onifa was denied victory after being given the wrong directions. Photo: Action Asia Events

“This stuff happens in racing, sometimes you get lost,” said Onifa, who is quickly becoming the city’s best trail runner.

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