World ⁠Athletics will allow the United States to field three ⁠extra ⁠runners in the women’s half marathon at this year’s World Road Running Championships after ⁠three leaders ​were led off course during their ⁠national championships earlier this month.

Jess McClain, Emma ​Grace Hurley and Ednah Kurgat were leading the race with two miles left when they were led astray, missing out on the podium and a qualification for the WRRC, ⁠which is reserved for the top four finishers.

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McClain, Hurley and Kurgat were ​later compensated as organizers said police assigned to mark out the route had to leave their positions ⁠to respond to an emergency call.

World Athletics said it had made an “exceptional decision” to allow the US to field seven female half marathon runners at the WRRC, scheduled for Copenhagen in September, on a “strictly one-off basis.”

The three extra ⁠runners will be “non-scoring athletes” who cannot receive medals, prize money or count towards team results, but ‌will receive world ranking points based on their ​performance, World Athletics said in a statement.

“USATF will select their four fastest athletes to be their scoring athletes, while non-scoring ​athletes … ⁠will take the three additional places. ‌The three non-scoring athletes will wear USA ⁠national kit but of a different style to the four scoring athletes,” the statement added.

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The USATF said McClain, Hurley and Kurgat will be a part of the team, along with the official top-three finishers Molly Born, Carrie Ellwood and ⁠Annie Rodenfels, with a final spot still to be decided ‌based on world rankings.

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