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The correct answer is Option 1, i.e., ‘If you are a runner and bigger than 18 years’.
When we describe someone’s age as a comparison, the correct adjective is ‘old’, used as ‘older’ with ‘than’ following.
Here, the comparative form of the adjective ‘big’, which is primarily used to describe and compare size or magnitude, is wrongly used to describe someone’s age: someone who is ‘bigger than 18 years’.
Therefore, the correct sentence would be : ‘If you are a runner and older than 18 years, you can test your endurance level by running for the Half Marathon’.
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