A goose was spotted trotting alongside runners in a half-marathon in Kansas City last weekend. 👟
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Half-marathon runners in Missouri were joined by an unlikely participant over the weekend.half-marathon in Kansas City on Saturday.
A video shared by Jack Dolan shows the goose flapping its wings as it runs along the city’s historic Ward Parkway with a crowd of marathoners.This year’s first-place finisher was Josh Baden, with a time of 1:10:22.4, organizers said.Copyright 2023 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. TMX contributed to this report.
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