Pasadena, Californian Mary Akor Beasley Now Lives a Quiet Life, Engaging in Community Marathon Events After Doping Case!

Even in her late 40s, Akor continue to race.

October 25, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on October 9, 2026

Nigerian-American athlete Mary Adah Akor Beasley now seems to live a life out of the media spotlight, participating in small marathon events.

Mary Akor’s doping case began in December 2012, when she tested positive for clenbuterol after winning the Gobernador Marathon in Mexicali, Mexico.

Later, she accepted a two-year ban issued by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) in 2013.

At the time, the case received limited media attention, and she quietly stepped away from competition.

After serving her suspension, Akor returned to racing in 2015.

She began entering marathons and road races across the United States, Mexico, and Africa, often choosing events that did not conduct drug testing.

In 2026, Akor once again came to the spotlight after winning the Detroit Free Press Marathon under the name Mary Beasley, earning $6,000 in prize money.

Her victory drew media attention, which brought up her past doping case, prompting race officials to announce plans for stricter anti-doping policies.

That same year, she won the Santiago de America Monumental Marathon in the Dominican Republic, again under a pseudonym, and earned $8,000.

Leaving Behind Her Doping Past, Athlete Mary Akor Now Leads a Low-Key Life Participating in Cash Prize Marathon Events!

After returning from her doping suspension in 2015, Mary Akor did not have many opportunities to explore her strengths in athletics fully.

Despite her doping past, she managed to achieve some notable successes along the way. However, after 2026, she nearly disappeared from the public spotlight.

Following her media attention in 2026 after winning the Detroit Free Press Marathon, she began participating in smaller marathons that do not conduct doping tests and attract less media coverage.

Mary Akor in the Tijuana Half Marathon 2026. (Source: )

With reduced media attention and coverage, Mary now appears to be continuing her athletic career out of the public eye.

While not confirmed, she was reportedly seen in April 2026 at the Maraton De La Atenas Veracruzana 2026.

Lastly, with less media presence and a low-key status, Mary still seems to be racing and continuing her athletic career in smaller races.

In Case You Don’t Know

  • Mary Akor was the first Nigerian woman to cross the finish line at the 2016 Lagos City Marathon.
  • Later, due to her dual citizenship and prior doping ban, Mary was disqualified from receiving the prize money.
  • Mary Akor represented Team USA at the World Marathon Championships in 2005 (Helsinki) and 2007 (Osaka).
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Nishan Dahal writes sports with a human touch, covering breaking news, athlete lives, and the stories that stats can't tell. Nishan believes every athlete has a story worth telling. With the goal of bringing those stories to life with honesty, heart, and a touch of curiosity, he shares his insights through PlayerBio.

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