Just be careful - lots of rumour / gossip etc.
Work on the facts.
Fact is the race was missing a marshall and it created problems and not everyone reacts in the same way to problems.
I have now spoken to the marshall at the end of the race and he has confirmed that a runner crossed the line and began to eff and blind about the race, he was asked to mind his language and retorted with something like "why what are you going to do about" a direct challenge to the authority of the marshall as well as to the ethics that go hand in hand with fell running.
I accept that WP is right there was a marshall missing from one spot which lead to some confusion that was regrettable and I apologise for this situation occurring. I could explain why it happened but it would look like I am trying to absolve any responsibility which is not what this is about. Effectively it meant that runners did an out and back route instead of the slightly steeper longer alternative return route. Clearly people will react differently to this and thats OK however what is completely unacceptable is for anyone parent and/or child to be abusive. It would be fine to ask questions and to point out the problems that had occurred. I am still disappointed that this sport of ours has become infiltrated with the mentality that TT accurately suggests is more associated with junior football. It disgusts me.
I am still hopeful that the person responsible will have the courage to accept responsibility for their unacceptable behaviour and contact me. I am aware which club they represent and will be contacting them regardless. I still have faith in the fact that the right thing can still be done about this unpleasant incident. There have been some families who have complained as their very young children were unfortunate enough to have heard the outburst. Its such a poor example to set to younger runners.
Lets see what happens now, I have no doubt that those responsible will have read this thread.
"Moors are a stage for the performance of heaven"
i came first at widdop in the under 12s