Race ends early for two runners with heat exhaustion in Omaha Half Marathon
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Save So far two runners have suffered from heat exhaustion during the Omaha Half Marathon. Photo / File
Two runners have been treated by paramedics after suffering heat exhaustion during the Omaha Half Marathon this morning.
One was taken to North Shore Hospital in a serious condition, while the other was still being assessed, a St John spokeswoman said.
Competitors faced temperatures in the high teens and low
twenties during the race with moderate winds of around 20km/h.
Starting at 7.30am, competitors had to complete the 21km course in 3.5 hours.
Naji Abdeslam finished first with a time of one hour, 17 minutes.