The analogy would be more accurate if everyone started at a random time, but darker-skinned runners started later on average.
Yes, they started an average hour later meaning when an hour is deducted from the darker skinned People's times, the results are more fair overall.
And even though for some indivules it is unfair, the starting situation is allready unfair and this alteration is a net positive for fairness.
It is not just skin colour that has effects on the starting time of course.
I am confused how your analogy is different to the original one? the original one was also not affected by prior races.
A headstart would never be fair if gone untreated.
that's why the final results are calculated to eliminate the affect of anyone's headstart.
I think I must have misunderstood something with your comment. If you dont mind could you explain what I missed?