Canadian Marathon Championships

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Canadian Marathon Championships
Location Canada
Event type Road running
Distance Marathon

The Canadian Marathon Championships is the annual national championships for the marathon in Canada. The event is currently part of the Toronto Waterfront Marathon. The event was held in Ottawa beginning with its inception in 2000 before moving to Toronto in 2015. [1] [2]

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At the 2018 championship, Cameron Levins broke the Canadian marathon record in the Toronto Waterfront Marathon by 44 seconds with a time of 2:09:25, beating the 43 years record by Jerome Drayton of 2:10:09 in 1975. [3]

2012 lead group. Ottawa Marathon 2012 lead group.JPG
2012 lead group.

Results

YearRaceCanadian Men's WinnerOverall FinishTimeCanadian Women's WinnerOverall FinishTime
2014 Flag of Ontario.svg Ottawa Marathon Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Eric Gillis (1) [4] 82:13:47 [5] Flag of Ontario.svg Rhiannon Johns [4] 482:47:11 [5]
2015 Flag of Ontario.svg Toronto Waterfront Marathon

[1] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Eric Gillis (2) [11] 72:11:30.6 [12] Flag of Ontario.svg Lanni Marchant [11] 262:28:08.9 [12]
2016 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Eric Gillis (3) [6] 52:13:42.6 [13] Flag of Ontario.svg Krista DuChene [6] 222:33:59.4 [13]
2017 Flag of Alberta.svg Trevor Hofbauer (1) [14] 92:18:05.1 [15] Flag of Ontario.svg Leslie Sexton [14] 302:35:43.3 [15]
2018 Flag of British Columbia.svg Cameron Levins [3] 4 2:09:24.9 Flag of British Columbia.svg Kinsey Middleton [16] 312:32:09.0
2019 Flag of Alberta.svg Trevor Hofbauer (2) [17] 7 2:09:51.0 [18] Flag of Ontario.svg Dayna Pidhoresky 512:29:03.0 [18]
2020
Brackets indicate # of times won.
Red indicates Canadian Record.
Pink indicates Record at Canadian Championships.
Silver indicates Olympic Qualifying.
Gold indicates World Record.

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