The first man to cross the finish line of the Scotiabank Calgary Marathon on Sunday morning will not see his name in the record books after race officials determined his route did not follow the course.

Following a race review, two male competitors, including the man originally believed to be the race winner, were disqualified for not completing approximately one kilometre of the approximately 42 kilometre course.

Red flags were initially raised when the first man to cross the finish line was not accompanied by the motorcycle that leads the top competitors towards the Calgary Stampede Grandstand building.

Jonathan Kipchirchir Chesoo of Eldoret, Kenya is the official winner of the 2015 Scotiabank Calgary Marathon, finishing the race in 2:17:12

Lioudmila Kortchaguina of Markham, Ontario (2:48:23) was the first female competitor to cross the finish line and the winner in the women's division.

“I feel amazing,” said 43-year-old Kortchaguina. “It was not an easy race for me because it’s not a flat race, lots of ups and downs and lots of turns, but it’s the same course for everybody so I can’t complain.”

Kortchaguina says she was happy with her time despite the fact it's nearly 19 minutes slower than her personal best for the marathon distance.

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