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Hundreds require medical attention during steamy Montreal half-marathon

Almost 900 people received medical attention as 10-kilometre and half-marathon events took place in Montreal under blazing heat, the event's medical co-ordinator said Sunday.

20 taken by ambulance to medical tent, 1 to hospital on unusually hot September day

Runners still braved the hot weather and hit the pavement for their races on Sunday. (CBC)

Almost 900 people received medical attention as 10-kilometre and half-marathonevents took place in Montreal under blazing heat, the event's medical co-ordinator said Sunday.

The shorter events were still held even after organizers of theRock 'n' Roll Oasis MontrealMarathon cancelled the full 42.2-kilometre rundue to concerns over high heat and humidity.

The half-marathon started at 7:30 a.m., an hour earlier than previously scheduled, to avoid the hottest time of day.

Eddy Afram, the medical co-ordinator, said the number of interventions was higher than usualbut still in line with the organizers' expectations, given the temperature, which surpassed30 C by Sunday afternoon.

In comparison, Afram said about 500 to 600 people are usually treated when temperatures are between 15 and 18 C.

Ten ambulances were deployed along the race route and firefighters sprayed runners with water to help them beat the unseasonable heat.

About 20 people were transported by ambulanceto a medical tent and one person to hospital,Urgences-Santsaid.

The condition of therunner who went to hospital is not being made public.

Dr. Franois De Champlain, the marathon's medical director, said hot days strain runners. The medical team saw people suffering from cramps anddehydration, withsome runners collapsing after reaching the finish line, he added.

21 km in about anhour

The half-marathon was won byKenyan Daniel Gekarawith a time of onehour, seven minutes and 56 seconds.

Ethiopians Dadi Beyene and Wendimu Adamuwere right behind him, crossing the finish line 10and 20 seconds later respectively.

About 14,500 people ran in the half-marathon.

About30,000 were registered for one of the races this weekend before the marathon was cancelled.

A runner with a Mexican flag gets a fist bump from another runner at the start of the Rock 'N' Roll Oasis five kilometre race on Saturday. (Radio-Canada)

With files from CBC's Matt D'Amoursa and The Canadian Press