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By Nick Eardley, political correspondent & James Gregory
BBC News The organisers of the Beijing Half Marathon have opened an investigation into allegations of race fixing involving an Ethiopian and two Kenyan athletes.
The UK is reported to have held talks with other countries to replicate the scheme if it is successful. In footage that has since gone viral on social media, Ethiopian athlete Dejene Hailu and Kenyan runners Robert Keter and Willy Mnangat appeared to intentionally let Chinese athlete He Jie win Sunday's half marathon.
The African trio seemed to slow down as they approached the finish line and repeatedly signalled He to overtake them to the finish line.
He, the 2023 Asian Games marathon gold medallist, was then congratulated by the African athletes after he won the race by a second.
Some Chinese social media users have criticised He's win as "embarrassing" and unsportsmanlike, amid speculation that the race result was manipulated.
"We are investigating and will announce the results to the public once they are available," a representative of the Beijing Sports Bureau told AFP news agency on Monday.
The organiser of the race also confirmed the opening of the investigation, AFP reported.
None of the runners has commented on the
investigations.
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