Seo admitted to pretending to run the entire course and acknowledged she should have disqualified herself.*
She added: 'Even worse, not only did I steal the award from the true, well-deserved runners/finishers, but also proceeded to BIKE the course afterward with my GPS watch to cover my wrong doings. What an idiot I was!*
'As I admit to my foolishness, I am extremely ashamed. I sincerely [apologize] for bringing negativity out of the running community that I truly admire and respect. I take full credit for this mistake without any excuses and will face the consequences. I am so sorry, everyone.'*
After the race Seo logged data into Strava, a mobile app for runners, which did not include any GPS data, Murphy wrote.*
She later covered her tracks by cycling the distance and submitted another entry that showed *she completed the race. Seo has since deleted her Instagram.
Seo (pictured during the race) defended her time to officials after she crossed the finish line*
Jane's Strava entry later that day shows she completed the entire race. The route is seen above*
Derek Murphy examined the runner's pace and found she averaged less time per mile during the second half of the race when runners tend to slow down*
Seo manually posted the data on Strava, an app for runners, which initially did not contain any GPS data*
Murphy explained that although Seo admitted to cheating, it was not until the evidence was brought to her attention.*
He said: 'She had the opportunity to come clean after crossing the finish line. Instead, she doubled down with the deceit. She approached race officials and other runners defending her time.*
'They did not approach her. She proactively went to them. She did attend the awards ceremony to collect her 2nd place award.'
Murphy also made note of Seo's claims of feeling unwell during the race. The investigator said the woman did not look distressed in her finish line photos and she still had the energy to bike 13.1 miles that afternoon to cover up her tracks.*
Fort Lauderdale A1A Marathon & Half Marathon officials addressed the incident in a Facebook post saying they have spoken to Jane and accepted her apology.*
'I have spoken with Jane Seo and she apologized to me, which I gladly accepted. I took the time to talk and console her. She is hurting. She accepts the consequences, and I finally got her to laugh after a few minutes. Life is about second chances. I have moved on, and suggest the same for everyone,' the post said. *
Seo's writer profile says she graduated from Harvard University in 2014. In 2015, the blogger wrote an article titled:How I Learned to Love Running, One Race at a Time*
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