Toronto Marathon founder apologizes to runners for poor race experience
TORONTO — The founder of the Toronto Marathon is apologizing to the event’s participants and supporters for challenges they faced during the race that took place earlier this month.
Jay Glassman says event organizers received complains about inadequate road closures and water stations and about “pandemonium” at the finish line that made it difficult for some participants to collect their medals or food and beverages.
Glassman says barriers were knocked down and pushed aside and some people walked out with cases of water and food, which reduced what was available for other participants.
He says race organizers are still investigating what happened during the May 7 event by collecting more information and reviewing finish-area videos.