Finally healthy, Levins will make long-awaited marathon debut in Toronto
TORONTO — Cam Levins doesn’t take any pain-free step for granted anymore.
Three years after a fluke fall in a race derailed his career, the 29-year-old from Black Creek, B.C., will make his marathon debut on Sunday. While he has set a speedy time goal — he has a pacer to take him through the first 30 kilometres at Canadian-record speed — getting to the finish line in one piece will be worth celebrating.
“I have an appreciation especially just for being able to go out even for an easy run, it’s something that for a little while wasn’t even really a viable option, being able to enjoy the sport that I love in its most basic form,” Levins said. “That’s been nice, it’s been nice to be like ‘Yup, I appreciate every step I get to take,’ even though sometimes I feel better doing it than other days, but I’m always happy that I can go out and do it.”
Levins’ career had been on the rise in 2015. He won both the 5,000 and 10,000 metres at the 2012 NCAA championships, raced at the London Olympics that year, then captured bronze at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. But he injured his ankle while crossing the finish line of the 1,500 metres at the 2015 Canadian championships. The injury required surgery and wiped out the better part of the next two seasons.