Jacqueline Gareau was the rightful winner that day, who had Ruiz steal what should have been one of the greatest days of her life from her. Jacqueline Gareau set the Boston Marathon woman’s record that day
@@TheBestEverEverEver did you know that in 1904 and the safety Lewis Marathon Fred Lawrence finished first with a time of 3:14 but was disqualified he later ran in the 1905 Boston Marathon and won 🏆 😀 nobody said anything back then and nobody seems to be complaining about that nowadays either
@@suziecreamcheese211 She embezzled money from a company that she worked for, and she also became a cocaine dealer! And shamefully, the government kept giving her a slap on the hand and merely probation.
Linda, your analysis is spot on. She obviously had a criminal mind. Further evidence : In 1982, Ruiz was arrested for embezzling $60,000 (equivalent to $168,000 in 2021) from a real estate company where she worked. She spent one week in jail and was sentenced to five years' probation.She then moved back to South Florida, where she was arrested in 1983 for her involvement in a cocaine deal. She was sentenced to three years' probation.
@@eugenediaz4386 too much upper body movement. elite runners learn to let their legs do the work and not waste energy rolling their heads and upper body.
@@fredlast4547 Okay first she's not running now you change your argument to she's not an elite Runner? Do you Even know the definition of an elite Runner. You're not an elite Runner are you. Not all first place runners come from the Elite Class. And I'm sure you know that a lot of the runners fall down at the finish line ??
On another account which features this it was said that she had run a race previous to this, took the train journey because she had heard a previous runner had done the same, and completed the race in a respectable time... but not at the front. When she went back to her office they were all eager to know her time, so of course she told them. Apparently, her employer were so impressed that they paid for her to enter the Boston marathon, even paying for her hotel room. When she joined the race having cheated, she probably thought she was somewhere in the middle-of-the pack not realising that she had won. The reality is what she thought would be an unremarkable event snowballed out of control. She lied because she could never admit it to herself but deep down inside she knew, you cannot fool yourself.
Blah blah blah he said she said that he said that she said next time bring your facts, and as far as the other accounts things don't look so good for Boston
@@ronaldpettifurd5957 I think you need me to stop because I think you're a control freak. As for seeking Mental Health Well if you're so naive that you can't tell I'll tell you I'm with the people you need to see
If she'd admitted to it at the time, I'm sure her life would have a lot easier in the long run. I guess when they put the wreath crown on her and people cheered I guess she went with it. Once she's lied twenty times, it becomes much harder to tell the truth. The interview right after the race is comical, she doesn't even what intervals are.
She’s far from resting in peace pal. The Bible is clear that God holds liars in the same class as murderers. She never confessed her sin and carried that to the afterlife where there is no running from the daily torment she will suffer for eternity.
@@Thattgirl6789 sorry, I wrote that 2 years ago. I think I was teasing, but I don't remember. I think it was equally related to the comment right before yours, which created the context for teasing.
Started this clip disgusted with this infamous cheater, then remembered my own life when I tried to cheat at something in some form or fashion. It never was rewarding, than sweating it long and hard, the right way and still and failing. I feel sad for her life, before and after the race.
I don’t think it’s painful at all, she went to the grave telling HER truth I don’t think she cared about what anybody thought..she even confronted who she beat In the marathon and said she’d beat her again lol… she wasn’t ashamed
Although not on the same level to which she cheated, sadly there are many more cheaters like her in the sport today. I personally know a few of them and sadly, they still continue to get away with it. Thankfully, with people today like Jonathan Caine and Derek Murphy, two expert Marathon investigators who work hard to “out” these cheaters, it will hopefully deter others from doing the same thing Rosie did.
I recently ran a pb at my local Marathon and my local Parkrun Ive been chasing both for for over 6 years Im not an elite runner but i worked hard over the last year with my training my diet and weight loss to do it Ill never understand why people cheat at these events to win or claim a pb I just dont get it Integrity and character is when you do the right thing even when noone is watching
It's all because of one thing: desperation for validation. The people who cheat derive their self worth from their external achievements. They need the praise and recognition they get it for achieving those things because they lack the internal self love the rest of us have to feel worthy on their own. We don't need trophies to tell us we have value and we can take a loss because we know it doesn't define our worthiness, we still have our own inner self worth to validate us. They don't. Winning is more than just a trophy to them, they feel like they NEED it to justify their existence. For most people who are set on achieving accomplishments, they would just focus and work harder to earn it the honest way. But for this type of person, they don't actually believe they can. The rest of us are secure enough to put in the hard work that's required to achieve success, because we believe it's actually possible for us to achieve, They don't. They don't have the confidence that's required for them to put themselves out there when there's a risk of losing, this is what drives their compulsion to "steal" the win. Think about it, if you know you can succeed and you can earn the win legitimately, are you going to bother cheating? Of course not, you don't need to and it won't feel as good if it's hollow, there's no reason for you to cheat. But they don't trust that they're good enough to succeed on their own merit. When you combine an inner worth that's tied entirely to outer success, with an insecurity and doubt to achieve success like that, you end up with the people who are driven to cheat. As frustrating as it is to be on the other side, I just end up feeling sorry for someone so empty and desperate that they need the illusion of success to feel ok with themselves 🤷🏼♀️
@L Blincoe I'd have to agree on the desperation for validation Sad to think people want it so much that they have to cheat to get the praise they need Delusional People need to just put training and effort in to achieve it honestly Im not even close to winning any events I run Top 20 % is my best on a good day and I'm happy with that
@@eugenediaz4386 what am I meant to keep trying? Someone expressed confusion about something, therefore I sought to share my understanding of said thing, which I've done. So what is it I'm supposed to keep trying?
The very second I saw her I knew she was a cheat. Séems she got off bus early and jumped in final blocks not knowing she was ahead of that world class French Canadian runner Jacqueline Gareau...so she stole Jaqui's limelight....shame on her
@@HolyRollerTV no there are docs showing that she didn't mean to win. she had cheated previously running a 2:55 in new york, and her work colleagues were so proud of her that they flew her out to Boston to compete. she meant to run something in the 2:40s, probably but miss timed it. still a troubled soul.
Really sad more than anything. I mean, everyone lies or has lied from time to time. But the fact that she spent the rest of her life doubling down, tripling down, and doubling down some more on that one lie is so sad. Incidentally I'm fairly well acquainted with this type of behavior - my brother is and kinda has always been a compulsive liar. Not a bad guy, just lies all the time even when there is no reason (or at least none that make sense) to lie. If I call him out on his lie(s) he always doubles down on it and starts trying to spin it to retroactively make his lie fit, obfuscate with loads of unnecessary details that actually have no bearing on the topic, and most of all keep adding more and more lies to the pile... all just to try to unsuccessfully defend that first lie. I've always felt that he has a tough time allowing himself to be in touch with his feelings. He's more or less unable to admit fault or being wrong, so he also can't admit he lied, and makes a lie so much worse by addijg 15 more lies to it to try to keep the first lie intact. So i gueas I can kinda understand Rosie a bit. She was probably the kind of person who cannot even really look herself in the mirror and admit fault. Just a troubled person...
Whether she looked like a runner or not, whether she was sweating or not, etc. None of these matter. The fact that she improved her time from 2 hours 56 minutes (New York Marathon) to 2 hours 31 minutes (Boston Marathon) within a couple of months was a clear and obvious sign that she cheated. Now, I recognize that her NY Marathon run was also probably cheating. But improving a marathon time by 25 minutes within a couple of months isn't something that happens with a runner that is supposed to be world-class. That is a 14% improvement. That would be like a sprinter who runs the 100 metres in 10.0 seconds becoming a 8.6 second sprinter in a couple of months. That would never happen.
She admitted to her best friend at the time that she did cheat but she had not planned on being FIRST. When she jumped out of the crowd to run to the finish line she had no idea what place she was in, but figured she would be around the first 10 or more. At the finish line, before she could say or do anything, everyone was running up to her and congratulating her and hugging her and crowned her, etc. She still should have told the truth, but she got caught up in it all and kept the lie rolling.
This story just amazes me that she never admitted she cheated when it was so obvious. I was fast enough at one time to say I qualified without anyone questioning it. Saying that I ran a 2:31.56 is another thing.
OMG - her thighs were thicker than mine - and I'm 6'-2" and 220 lbs. I broke one of my feet months ago and hadn't been able to walk again until recently. I'll be back to around 200 lbs eventually.
@Toni Revis I don't mean to cause a traffic jam that's not what I want but I'm just saying that's the first camera view that does show her running, then all other cameras that were filming from this point around this point would show the same thing but if they Point backwards on the course, I would search for the first camera that shows maybe that she's not there before I call it a evidence in a court case
@Toni Reavis I don't know about officially running in the Boston Marathon But I think I can say about the running officials. You see the video ,you see a woman in the video, now tell me officially that she is not a runner, when you can clearly see in the video that the woman you are speaking of. IS RUNNING !
We are ALL running a race in order to receive the prize! Let's not fool ourselves! How we live this life, will determine our eternal state. Call out to the LORD Jesus to save us from ourselves. Blessings in 2020 and praise Jesus
As a middle school track distance runner and soon to be cross country runner, we don't need cheaters, liars and criminals who don't acknowledge their mistake. Might have fake beaten the marathon but couldn't do the same to death🤣🤣🤣
Wait at your age you still need to be asking for permission. Not withholding rights from older runners, Let us know when you're driving to work instead of taking the bus yourself Let the adults deal with it
@@eugenediaz4386 I never did anything that a middle schooler couldn't do. I'm just saying that as a runner, it makes me cringe how she cheated. I'm not dealing with anything here. I'm just commenting.
I believe she was a troubled soul as anyone of us can be. Just because we don't cheat doesn't make us better or upright. Your out-cry for help might be gossiping or putting others down. May her soul rest in peace.
Johnny Manziel’s model wife at the time and her friend in 2019 pulled something like this too at a half marathon where they finished with an unheard of record time. It was same thing both of them didn’t even break a sweat and their make up was still in tact. Here’s the video th-cam.com/video/qqtDgMLx-D0/w-d-xo.html Luckily it wasn’t a major marathon
@Annette Bertora Diana Kipyokei ,winner of the 2021 Boston was disqualified and banned for small period I think 6years. Fred Lorz winner of the 1904 St Louis Marathon 3:14 was caught cheating Stripped of his title, Went on to win the Boston in 1905 Nobody said anything then
Jacqueline Gareau was the rightful winner that day, who had Ruiz steal what should have been one of the greatest days of her life from her. Jacqueline Gareau set the Boston Marathon woman’s record that day
@@eugenediaz4386 okay Eugene...
@@eugenediaz4386 you're an idiot
@@eugenediaz4386 Oh my dear, dear Eugene...smh🤦♂️
@@TheBestEverEverEver did you know that in 1904 and the safety Lewis Marathon Fred Lawrence finished first with a time of 3:14 but was disqualified he later ran in the 1905 Boston Marathon and won 🏆 😀 nobody said anything back then and nobody seems to be complaining about that nowadays either
@@TheBestEverEverEver sorry 1904 St Louis Marathon
Fred Lorz
Cheater and an embezzler. What a shameful life.
Maybe....but dont you see how this was even possible???greedy of sensation and money!!!
What did she embezzle?
@@suziecreamcheese211
She embezzled money from a company that she worked for, and she also became a cocaine dealer! And shamefully, the government kept giving her a slap on the hand and merely probation.
Lia Thomas and other men are doing the EXACT SAME THING to women's sports.
Since when is cheating, lying and being a loser considered to be "mysterious?"
Right? Nothing mysterious about that narcissistic sociopath.
Ever since they invented movies and the TV
Murica-speak. These days if she identified as the winner she’d be called stunning and brave, and critics would be cancelled for hate speech
It's mysterious when media have a good story.
@@dwillbecancelledsoon4086 Especially if she belonged to a group, lie the LGBTQ+ community.
She sounded like a sociopath. When she insisted she didn't cheat ,there was no hesitation ,no nervousness at all
Linda, your analysis is spot on. She obviously had a criminal mind.
Further evidence : In 1982, Ruiz was arrested for embezzling $60,000 (equivalent to $168,000 in 2021) from a real estate company where she worked. She spent one week in jail and was sentenced to five years' probation.She then moved back to South Florida, where she was arrested in 1983 for her involvement in a cocaine deal. She was sentenced to three years' probation.
Yep. Never admitted to it either.
@@twomindz79 Cancer was perfect for her. She was a cancerous liar to society, this, cancer consumed her
So you watched one video on Lie Telling
And that makes you the next expert.
Hahaha hahaha
@@eugenediaz4386
The evidence is there. Compulsion.
you never know with Rosie ....she is probably alive and commenting on here.
😂😂😂😂
@Jaxon No comment
@Jaxon She was cuban, what might you expect?
@@josieldeassis for her to have a classic car and a cigar in her mouth but that's cheating Gwen Stefani
Eugene is Rosie on her troll account
Still find it hilarious how she stumbles across the finish line like she’s about to collapse 😂
😂😂😂
To be fair, she's a woman and therefore you must believe her. That's what they said on Twitter, so she must be the rightful winner.
you can tell by her running style she isn't a runner.
@fred last you can see her running that means that she's not running what??!
@@eugenediaz4386 too much upper body movement. elite runners learn to let their legs do the work and not waste energy rolling their heads and upper body.
@@fredlast4547
Okay first she's not running now you change your argument to she's not an elite Runner? Do you
Even know the definition of an elite Runner. You're not an elite Runner are you. Not all first place runners come from the Elite Class.
And I'm sure you know that a lot of the runners fall down at the finish line ??
Her physical structure is telling you the whole story.. mainly her legs.. 🤣🤣
Lia Thomas and other men are doing the EXACT SAME THING to women's sports.
I feel bad for anyone who had to deal with her being close because I know how rough it was for them. People like her are awful!
On another account which features this it was said that she had run a race previous to this, took the train journey because she had heard a previous runner had done the same, and completed the race in a respectable time... but not at the front. When she went back to her office they were all eager to know her time, so of course she told them. Apparently, her employer were so impressed that they paid for her to enter the Boston marathon, even paying for her hotel room. When she joined the race having cheated, she probably thought she was somewhere in the middle-of-the pack not realising that she had won. The reality is what she thought would be an unremarkable event snowballed out of control. She lied because she could never admit it to herself but deep down inside she knew, you cannot fool yourself.
Cancer was fitting for her, as she was a cancer to society.
Blah blah blah he said she said that he said that she said next time bring your facts, and as far as the other accounts things don't look so good for Boston
@@eugenediaz4386 stop it. Get some help.
@@ronaldpettifurd5957
I think you need me to stop because I think you're a control freak.
As for seeking Mental Health
Well if you're so naive that you can't tell I'll tell you I'm with the people you need to see
@@eugenediaz4386 😂😂😂
If she'd admitted to it at the time, I'm sure her life would have a lot easier in the long run. I guess when they put the wreath crown on her and people cheered I guess she went with it. Once she's lied twenty times, it becomes much harder to tell the truth. The interview right after the race is comical, she doesn't even what intervals are.
She took this lie to the grave. Her sociopathic conscious would not allow the lie to eat her, so instead, cancer at her.
Ha ..in the long run.. no pun intended..
Or splits or pretty much any terminology that someone who'd been on a school team would have learned.
If this was today she was say “How dare you! I identify as the winner!”
I just read her wikipedia page. Crime after crime after crime after crime fills her history
Sadly, it's not unusual in running circles to still hear someone say "oh, you pulled a Rosie Ruiz". Despite it all, may she rest in peace.
Yes... Specially after this 'long run'
I hear she’s RUNNING another scam in the afterlife.
😅
She’s far from resting in peace pal. The Bible is clear that God holds liars in the same class as murderers. She never confessed her sin and carried that to the afterlife where there is no running from the daily torment she will suffer for eternity.
@@JT-xe7yi true
Never heard of her until I watch that Goldberg's episode
I remember when the news brought it to us, someone mentioned, " Her legs do not match a runner's legs, too loose, while a runner's legs are tight
Lol me too
Lol so true me too 😂😂
Me too watching on Hulu now
Me too
I heard about this days ago it's always fun to learn about infamous events that happened in the past
Right!
How do we know you're telling the truth? That sounds very contrived.
@@someotherdude what do you even mean
@@Thattgirl6789 sorry, I wrote that 2 years ago. I think I was teasing, but I don't remember. I think it was equally related to the comment right before yours, which created the context for teasing.
I love how her "finish" looks like she's just barely made it around the block at home. How did anyone every mistake her for an actual runner?
Started this clip disgusted with this infamous cheater, then remembered my own life when I tried to cheat
at something in some form or fashion. It never was rewarding, than sweating it long and hard, the right way
and still and failing. I feel sad for her life, before and after the race.
Why? She cheated her whole life never admitted shit. Don't feel sad for her. She was not sorry.
Rip but I'm sorry she deserved it
@@ivlime9969 she was a human being.
@@Catalina-Winemixer the fuck does that matter? A cheat is still a cheat. Rest in piss
@@Catalina-Winemixer a human with no integrity or moral, someone who denied her wrongdoings, she has nothing that needs to be respected.
Did anyone ask her to run even a 6 minute mile?
New Times back then, would reward her if she run some miles in Central Park
It must be so painful going to the grave knowing that you're a fraud. My only hope is that her soul finds forgiveness.
Ever heard about cognitive dissonance?
I don’t think it’s painful at all, she went to the grave telling HER truth I don’t think she cared about what anybody thought..she even confronted who she beat In the marathon and said she’d beat her again lol… she wasn’t ashamed
Like if the CURRENT world it aint a fraud😅
One of the original trolls! RIP Rosie!
She got her Karma
I don’t think she got her karma at all. Everyone dies at some point Lou
I remember this. She lied. End of story
excuse me, but if she cheated, the bigger idiot is the one who gave her the win
Lia Thomas and other men are doing the EXACT SAME THING to women's sports.
Her Headstone reads:
Rosie Ruiz
1953-2019
"DIE WITH THE LIE"
Maybe "Here lies Rosie" ou "Rosie lies here"
She didn't know what splits were 💀
She died the same day as my brother... My brother also died from cancer... My brother should still be alive...
Sorry to hear about your brother. Cancer sucks.
Stole yr brothers day too...damn it rosie!
@@stevensonjc21 WOWWWW😭
She pulled a John Ritter
So sorry for your Bro, not for Rosie
Her case appeared in the Simpson when Bart won a race using a mustache hahahhaa. Great the Simpson
I had to look that up. Hilarious.
Although not on the same level to which she cheated, sadly there are many more cheaters like her in the sport today. I personally know a few of them and sadly, they still continue to get away with it. Thankfully, with people today like Jonathan Caine and Derek Murphy, two expert Marathon investigators who work hard to “out” these cheaters, it will hopefully deter others from doing the same thing Rosie did.
She’d died running to catch a subway
She couldn't outrun the Grim Reaper.
I recently ran a pb at my local Marathon and my local Parkrun
Ive been chasing both for for over 6 years
Im not an elite runner but i worked hard over the last year with my training my diet and weight loss to do it
Ill never understand why people cheat at these events to win or claim a pb
I just dont get it
Integrity and character is when you do the right thing even when noone is watching
It's all because of one thing: desperation for validation. The people who cheat derive their self worth from their external achievements. They need the praise and recognition they get it for achieving those things because they lack the internal self love the rest of us have to feel worthy on their own. We don't need trophies to tell us we have value and we can take a loss because we know it doesn't define our worthiness, we still have our own inner self worth to validate us. They don't. Winning is more than just a trophy to them, they feel like they NEED it to justify their existence.
For most people who are set on achieving accomplishments, they would just focus and work harder to earn it the honest way. But for this type of person, they don't actually believe they can. The rest of us are secure enough to put in the hard work that's required to achieve success, because we believe it's actually possible for us to achieve, They don't. They don't have the confidence that's required for them to put themselves out there when there's a risk of losing, this is what drives their compulsion to "steal" the win. Think about it, if you know you can succeed and you can earn the win legitimately, are you going to bother cheating? Of course not, you don't need to and it won't feel as good if it's hollow, there's no reason for you to cheat. But they don't trust that they're good enough to succeed on their own merit.
When you combine an inner worth that's tied entirely to outer success, with an insecurity and doubt to achieve success like that, you end up with the people who are driven to cheat. As frustrating as it is to be on the other side, I just end up feeling sorry for someone so empty and desperate that they need the illusion of success to feel ok with themselves 🤷🏼♀️
You seem to be pointing to the inner self but there are outside factors as well I don't think you're a psychiatrist but keep trying
@L Blincoe
I'd have to agree on the desperation for validation
Sad to think people want it so much that they have to cheat to get the praise they need
Delusional
People need to just put training and effort in to achieve it honestly
Im not even close to winning any events I run
Top 20 % is my best on a good day and I'm happy with that
@@barefootbeachrunner9498 sorry is that the Texas Gulf Coast or east coast
@@eugenediaz4386 what am I meant to keep trying? Someone expressed confusion about something, therefore I sought to share my understanding of said thing, which I've done. So what is it I'm supposed to keep trying?
Her book will live for ever: "My shortcut to success!"
The very second I saw her I knew she was a cheat. Séems she got off bus early and jumped in final blocks not knowing she was ahead of that world class French Canadian runner Jacqueline Gareau...so she stole Jaqui's limelight....shame on her
I think Rosie Ruiz was Annie Wilkes in a past life!
They simply looked at her legs and knew the truth
A woman immigrant cheating to get ahead big shocker
She got what she deserved
i think she didn't mean to win
Yes I agree she was just trying to come in maybe 5th and was astounded to find out herself she actually won
she didnt time it too well lol
@@HolyRollerTV no there are docs showing that she didn't mean to win. she had cheated previously running a 2:55 in new york, and her work colleagues were so proud of her that they flew her out to Boston to compete. she meant to run something in the 2:40s, probably but miss timed it. still a troubled soul.
She was far ahead of her time. She would have excelled on Survivor
I guess we can now say that she finally did run a whole race!
Bruh she's dead
Really sad more than anything. I mean, everyone lies or has lied from time to time. But the fact that she spent the rest of her life doubling down, tripling down, and doubling down some more on that one lie is so sad. Incidentally I'm fairly well acquainted with this type of behavior - my brother is and kinda has always been a compulsive liar. Not a bad guy, just lies all the time even when there is no reason (or at least none that make sense) to lie. If I call him out on his lie(s) he always doubles down on it and starts trying to spin it to retroactively make his lie fit, obfuscate with loads of unnecessary details that actually have no bearing on the topic, and most of all keep adding more and more lies to the pile... all just to try to unsuccessfully defend that first lie. I've always felt that he has a tough time allowing himself to be in touch with his feelings. He's more or less unable to admit fault or being wrong, so he also can't admit he lied, and makes a lie so much worse by addijg 15 more lies to it to try to keep the first lie intact. So i gueas I can kinda understand Rosie a bit. She was probably the kind of person who cannot even really look herself in the mirror and admit fault. Just a troubled person...
She offered to take a polygraph test, and then said it wouldn’t prove anything. 😅
She is like Jerry Seinfeld after his race..... "I CHOOSE NOT TO RUN!"
Whether she looked like a runner or not, whether she was sweating or not, etc. None of these matter. The fact that she improved her time from 2 hours 56 minutes (New York Marathon) to 2 hours 31 minutes (Boston Marathon) within a couple of months was a clear and obvious sign that she cheated. Now, I recognize that her NY Marathon run was also probably cheating. But improving a marathon time by 25 minutes within a couple of months isn't something that happens with a runner that is supposed to be world-class. That is a 14% improvement. That would be like a sprinter who runs the 100 metres in 10.0 seconds becoming a 8.6 second sprinter in a couple of months. That would never happen.
I think its halarious and i couldn't care less.
Cheater
Rosie Ruiz pulled a Jussie Smollett.
Lol : )
So what was the mystery in death?
She admitted to her best friend at the time that she did cheat but she had not planned on being FIRST. When she jumped out of the crowd to run to the finish line she had no idea what place she was in, but figured she would be around the first 10 or more. At the finish line, before she could say or do anything, everyone was running up to her and congratulating her and hugging her and crowned her, etc. She still should have told the truth, but she got caught up in it all and kept the lie rolling.
People with mental issues do strange things. I think that sums it up!
She must be related to trump
Wait so if she denied it, the only way for her to keep the medal was to repeat it. Otherwise, it doesn't make sense
coach melor brought me here
Can you imagine the moment of shock when you just want to finish officially and then end up finishing first because you over-cheated accidentally?
Classic Rosie. Up to her old shenanigans.
This story just amazes me that she never admitted she cheated when it was so obvious. I was fast enough at one time to say I qualified without anyone questioning it. Saying that I ran a 2:31.56 is another thing.
Plot twist: she's alive!
So you didn't cheat, you run on the regular, and you don't know what intervals are? 🤦♂️
OMG - her thighs were thicker than mine - and I'm 6'-2" and 220 lbs. I broke one of my feet months ago and hadn't been able to walk again until recently. I'll be back to around 200 lbs eventually.
The real cheater is the organizer of this grand race. Because the lady second placed should have the ceremony of victory.
She cheated death by catching a uber car just before he came a knocking
How did they know her name to put on the TV monitor if she was from the crowd?
She was registered for the race and was wearing a number. To qualify for the race she also cheated.
It was afterwards I guess, or not Live News.
She cheated in the NY Marathon the year before finishing 11th. This qualified her for the Boston Marathon!🤣
@Toni Revis
I don't mean to cause a traffic jam that's not what I want but I'm just saying that's the first camera view that does show her running, then all other cameras that were filming from this point around this point would show the same thing but if they Point backwards on the course, I would search for the first camera that shows maybe that she's not there before I call it a evidence in a court case
And then someone created a t-shirt “The Rosie Ruiz School if Marathon Running.” 😂
Poor troubled lady needed mental help but nobody had the guts to help her
@Toni Reavis
I don't know about officially running in the Boston Marathon
But I think I can say about the running officials. You see the video ,you see a woman in the video, now tell me officially that she is not a runner, when you can clearly see in the video that the woman you are speaking of. IS RUNNING !
no one can cheat now with all the cameras around
she is one of those person who lies time and time again to the point that she even believe her lie.
Taking "showing up at the finish line" a little to seriously.
she wore a bright yellow T-shirt while everyone else wore tank tops and nobody noticed her running with them.
She claimed that she's not dead.
Cheated in the NY Marathon as well, and was involved with embezzlement and drug deals.
We will never forget. Rip Amen 🙏.
She was nuts
i'm happy that she had a hard life after that
she stole cash wrote checks and forged her boss's signature sold coke twice and got nothing Grrr good riddance
She's Adam Goldbergs sports hero hahaha
In Adam's defense he didn't know the original coach Mellor would be there to catch him in a lie. 😉
Before Trump you got Rosie.
We are ALL running a race in order to receive the prize! Let's not fool ourselves! How we live this life, will determine our eternal state. Call out to the LORD Jesus to save us from ourselves. Blessings in 2020 and praise Jesus
Amen! It's heartbreaking she died lying and yet not all are chosen for the race that leads to life eternal.
Sounds like you would have gotten along with her.
Yes!!!ore not!!!nobody knows
The price of sin is death . Thank Lord Jesus . Hallelujah
We all have to live with ourselves at the end of the day . Unfortunately she can .......
I hear the sox dedicated their 2018 championship to her.
That's ridiculous
@@Thattgirl6789 cheaters love other cheaters.
As a middle school track distance runner and soon to be cross country runner, we don't need cheaters, liars and criminals who don't acknowledge their mistake. Might have fake beaten the marathon but couldn't do the same to death🤣🤣🤣
Wait at your age you still need to be asking for permission.
Not withholding rights from older runners,
Let us know when you're driving to work instead of taking the bus yourself
Let the adults deal with it
@@eugenediaz4386 I never did anything that a middle schooler couldn't do. I'm just saying that as a runner, it makes me cringe how she cheated. I'm not dealing with anything here. I'm just commenting.
The Goldbergs brought me here😂😂😂😂LMFAO
She had a lot in common with George Santos.
I want a flash mob to barge into a marathon or similar race at the end, causing mass confusion.
You haven't seen the races nowadays they are a mob and the marathon is mass confusion
Its thanks to the goldbergs I know who she is now..
she was a pathological liar, simply as that. it just happened she conned the marathons.
This is one of many cheats that run a marathon
Lia Thomas and other men are doing the EXACT SAME THING to women's sports.
I believe she was a troubled soul as anyone of us can be. Just because we don't cheat doesn't make us better or upright. Your out-cry for help might be gossiping or putting others down. May her soul rest in peace.
Actually.. Not cheating DOES in fact make you more upright than a cheater...
She was cheater who robbed other hard working women of a fair chance at winning. Death doesnt make someone a good person.
She got her Karma with Cancer
So did she keep the winnings or whatever u get,??
Johnny Manziel’s model wife at the time and her friend in 2019 pulled something like this too at a half marathon where they finished with an unheard of record time. It was same thing both of them didn’t even break a sweat and their make up was still in tact. Here’s the video th-cam.com/video/qqtDgMLx-D0/w-d-xo.html Luckily it wasn’t a major marathon
Vladimir Cerpinsky cheated in two Olympics and nobody seems to care. One of "his"gold medal should have be awarded to Franc Shorter!!!!!!!!
@Annette Bertora
Diana Kipyokei ,winner of the 2021 Boston was disqualified and banned for small period I think 6years.
Fred Lorz winner of the 1904 St Louis Marathon 3:14 was caught cheating
Stripped of his title,
Went on to win the Boston in 1905
Nobody said anything then
The funny thing is how dramatic she was at the end, with her pudgy body lol. They call that, overacting!
Couldn’t cheat death
One less bad person in the world
Karma
What’s the big deal, now some guy can claim to be a woman and win the women’s title.