Early joy It was worth the victory: the opponent overtook her in the final meters
Carson Mello, running the Delaware Marathon (USA), posted a great result and was already anticipating victory.
Before crossing the finish line first, the runner slowed down slightly to fully enjoy his moment of glory and the crowd's cheers. But his celebration proved premature, and the next moment, Carson had nothing left to celebrate. His rival, Joshua Jackson (wearing a black singlet), took advantage of the potential winner's slowdown and snatched the victory from him in brutal fashion.
Well, the spectators were left to celebrate the new winner, but Carson should remember that sport is unpredictable. You have to get to the finish line first, and then rejoice. A stark reminder of the dangers of premature celebration.













