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This statement appears in the lede: " Competitors are handicapped according to their form, with each competitor "marked" by between 0 m and 10 m... To this I have added "or more". My reason is that in the Historic Results section of the official website, we find that winners have often been marked to over 10 m (? converted yards), with some handicapped to 14 and 14.5. There must somewhere be a source to clear this question up. Maybe a limit of 10 m was introduced in recent years, but where is the verification? Bjenks (talk) 10:29, 5 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]