Levins: Signs point to Canadian record, Tokyo standard in The Marathon Project
Midway through the rainy, windy London Marathon in October, Cam Levins’ hands got so cold, he had to grip his water bottle with both hands to drink.
A few kilometres on, his hands were so numb he couldn’t hold the bottles at all, knocking them off the water station tables in an effort to take a drink.
Levins wasn’t just aiming for the Tokyo Olympic standard that day, he was also on pace to break his Canadian record through more than 30 of the 42.195 kilometres. But the lashing rain and wind did him in, and Levins didn’t finish.
“At no point was I warming up, which I think was the problem,” Levins said. “So, I was probably just expending extra energy trying to keep my temperature up.