Minnesota Runners Help Opponent In State Meet

NORTHFIELD, Minn. (AP) — Two Minnesota high school runners have been disqualified in the state girls cross country meet for helping an opponent who fell.

Kailee Kiminski, a senior from Esko, and Tierney Winter, a junior in Janesville, forfeited the race this weekend to help Jackson County Central freshman Jessica Christoffer over the finish line. All three runners were disqualified because of a high school league rule against aiding another runner.

Christoffer said she is "really thankful" for her peers. She says she got tired and fell, and it was nice of them to help her finish the race.

Winter says she couldn't leave Christoffer 50 meters from the finish line. She says she wouldn't want to be left there if she had fallen and she was just being "a friend of a runner."

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