Runner without country to compete at Olympics
By Associated Press
Jul 21, 2012 7:58 AM CDT
An Olympic flag flies over Downing Street in London, after being raised for the first time there this morning, Friday, July 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)   (Associated Press)

The IOC will allow a marathon runner born in what is now South Sudan to compete under the Olympic flag at the London Games.

The IOC executive board agreed Saturday to allow U.S.-based Guor Marial to take part as an independent athlete.

The IOC says Marial has no passport and is not represented by a national Olympic committee. South Sudan gained independence last year after breaking away from Sudan. It doesn't yet have a recognized Olympic body.

Marial moved to the United States as a refugee when he was a child. He qualified for the Olympics by running a marathon in 2 hours, 14 minutes, 32 seconds in 2011. He has improved on that time since.

IOC spokesman Mark Adams says it is the first case of its kind at the Olympics.

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