
As a result of a mishap at an undisclosed venue, a participant in the wild running event in the Castlemilk forest in Glasgow went the wrong way, rerouting participants onto an incorrect path, hiding previous warning signs, and causing a local spectator to issue a warning about the race. This incident has derailed the organizers' plans, creating safety concerns for the participants. The sportsmen's group was assembled in an unmonitored area, and they were taken over distances of more than half a kilometer. __________ "At the end of the trail, one of the marshals decided to block a large arrow on the road and then placed a small arrow to change the direction of the trail," noted one of the organizers, pointing out the reckless actions of an unidentified individual. "He mimicked the actions of a marshal and indicated to the sportsmen the wrong direction," he reported. __________ Representatives of the organizing company Acorn Trails acknowledged that the incident caused anger and disappointment among participants, expressing apologies to everyone affected. "Regardless of whether it was a noteworthy racing day, we experienced an incident of great disappointment," said the company representative. "It drove me to such a level of irritation that someone could be so careless..." __________ The event organizers stated that it is difficult to predict similar cases of malicious actions from unidentified individuals and did not expect such problems. For those affected, the company offered a 50% discount for participation in the next sporting event the following March.