Runners go rogue as water shortage stops Sheffield half-marathon

Athletes run cancelled race anyway – and local shops provide impromptu water stations

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THERE WERE farcical scenes on the streets of Sheffield this morning after athletes tried to run the city’s half-marathon despite a last-minute cancellation.

More than 6,000 runners assembled on the starting line of the 13.1 mile race in Attercliffe Common this morning only to be told that the event had been cancelled because there was not enough water for athletes.

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