NEED TO KNOWA runner at the 2026 Delaware Running Festival lost first place after celebrating too early near the finish line
Joshua Jackson surged ahead in the final seconds, winning the marathon by just two seconds over Carson Mello
The dramatic finish, captured on video, has gone viral with over 10 million views and sparked online reactions
What looked like a victory lap quickly turned into a last-second loss for one marathon runner.
During the 2026 Delaware Running Festival on Sunday, April 19, a runner who had been leading the race slowed down just feet from the finish line — only to be passed in the final seconds.
The dramatic moment, captured on a finish line camera by timing company Mettle Events, Inc, shows runner Joshua Jackson sprinting ahead of Carson Mello to claim first place.
Jackson ultimately completed the 26.2-mile race in 2 hours, 43 minutes and 12 seconds — beating Mello by just two seconds.
In the now-viral clip posted by @aktiv8edleem, which has amassed more than 10 million views, Mello appears to ease up as he nears the finish, raising his arms in celebration before realizing too late that Jackson is closing in behind him.
Within seconds, Jackson surges forward, crossing the finish line first in a stunning reversal that has since sparked a wave of reactions online.
"Never celebrate til you cross the finish line!!!" one user commented.
"Where did that extra Battery come from? He was so far behind. WOW," another wrote.
"He was taking that victory stroll too soon! 😂" someone else chimed in.
A third responded, "Gotta run through the tape my boy 😂."
