In the moments after ultrarunner Scott Jurek broke the speed record on the Appalachian Trail on July 12, he and his support crew celebrated with champagne. But the celebration, which took place on Mount Katahdin in Maine, violated rules of Baxter State park, according to a Thursday Facebook post from park director Jensen Bissell.

The park has issued summons to Jurek for drinking alcohol in public, “hiking with an oversize group,” and for violating a media permit by filming within 500 feet of Baxter Peak, Bissell said. Bissell’s full statement is included below:

Ultramarathoning in Baxter Park – another perspective.Our Facebook page is a great place to celebrate the nature of... Posted by Baxter State Park on Thursday, July 16, 2015

Cheers!!! #SJAT15 #GeorgiaToMaine #EatAndRun A photo posted by Scott Jurek (@scottjurek) on Jul 12, 2015 at 11:14am PDT

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