Cam Levins sets new Canadian marathon record at Toronto Waterfront Marathon
TORONTO — Cam Levins chased a mark that had eluded Canada’s fastest marathon men for more than four decades Sunday. And in the process, he wrote his own comeback story with every powerful step.
The 29-year-old from Black Creek, B.C., shattered the Canadian marathon record — in his debut at the distance — at the Toronto Scotiabank Waterfront Marathon, erasing the pain and frustration of three injury-plagued seasons.
“Entering the last 10 kilometres of this race I was thinking to myself: ‘I’m going to take back my career. I’m going to be back to the athlete I know I can be,’” Levins said through a wide smile, a Canadian flag draped around his shoulders. “That was huge motivation.”
Levins, who often considered quitting after a fluke foot injury in 2015 derailed his career, ran two hours nine minutes 25 seconds to finish fourth overall. He was also crowned the national marathon champion as the first Canadian across the finish line. Jerome Drayton set the previous record, one of the oldest on the books, of 2:10:09 in 1975.