In one of the strangest cases of purported religious beliefs
intersecting with athletic performance, a Kentucky junior cross country
runner voluntarily walked away from a chance to qualify for the state
meet to avoid running with the bib number "666", which she said
conflicted with her Christian beliefs.
As reported in depth by Lexington NBC affiliate LEX18, Whitley County
High (Whitley County, Ky.) cross country runner Codie Thacker voluntarily forfeited her spot in a regional championship race
after her coach drew bib No. 666 for the runner. Thacker and her coach
argued that she should be allowed to switch her number, but race officials refused the request.
Those officials would later deny that Thacker claimed she needed to change bib numbers for religious reasons,
though the junior insists she was explicit about her motivation. To
her, running with the number 666 on her chest would have signified a
serious breach in her faith.
"I didn't want to risk my relationship with God and try to take that
number," Thacker told LEX18. "I told them to mark out my name because it
makes me sick just thinking that my name is associated with that
number."
The result was a third straight season when the cross country runner has fallen just short of the state meet, even though she had aggressively trained for the regional championship race since June.
Thacker had hoped to earn headlines for her performance on the trails.
Now she's getting attention for something else entirely.
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