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    Post by Alan Smithee Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:37 pm

    A Spanish runner has shown the world that sometimes, just sometimes, winning isn't everything.

    Last month, Spanish athlete Ivan Fernandez Anaya impressed the world by giving up victory to do the right thing. According to El Pais, it happened as the 24-year-old raced a cross-country event in Burlada, Navarre on Dec. 2.

    In second place to Abel Mutai, the Kenyan athlete who won a bronze medal in the London Olympics, Anaya suddenly had a chance to surge ahead. According to El Pais, Mutai mistakenly thought the end of the race came about 10 meters sooner than it did, and stopped running.

    Then, he “looked back and saw the people telling him to keep going," Anaya told CNA. "But since he doesn't speak Spanish he didn't realize it."

    So Anaya slowed, guiding Mutai to the actual finish line.

    And he didn't think much of it, either. Anaya told El Pais:

    "I didn't deserve to win it. I did what I had to do. He was the rightful winner. He created a gap that I couldn't have closed if he hadn't made a mistake. As soon as I saw he was stopping, I knew I wasn't going to pass him."

    His actions may not have won him the match, or the approval of his coach, but they did get him a few new fans.

    On Facebook, more than 500 friend requests have come in since the generous act, Anaya wrote on his blog.
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    Post by CeCe Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:57 pm

    That was a cool thing for him to do. Most would probably have taken advantage of the opportunity.
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    Post by Shale Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:34 pm

    Wow. That is so uplifting, to see ppl in competitive sports with integrity.

    I wonder what Lance Armstrong thot about that?
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    Post by Alan Smithee Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:39 pm

    180° from Rosie Ruiz! (Look her up if you have to.)
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    Post by Nystyle709 Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:56 am

    Cool beans....
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    Post by Tony Marino Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:51 pm

    Very nice.

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