Toronto Star

Olympian Levins will run in Toronto

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Canada’s Cam Levins will make his marathon debut at the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon next month.

The 29-year-old from Black Creek, B.C., has battled a serious foot injury that required surgery for a couple of seasons, but believes he’s finally healthy enough to become a force on the global running scene once again.

Marathon fans have eagerly anticipate­d Levins’ debut, but he said he’s not worried about lofty expectatio­ns.

“I think there is a part of me that is a little bit anxious of the unknown,” Levins said in a release.

“But I feel pretty comfortabl­e that what I am doing will prepare me well. More than anything I am excited to do it at this point, however it goes.

“I am ready to go out there and have a good experience, and learn from it whether I knock it out of the park or if it goes very far south.

“But I feel confident at this point. I think it will go well.”

Levins won both the 5,000 and 10,000 metres at the NCAA championsh­ips in 2012. He went on to win bronze in the 10,000 at the 2014 Commonweal­th Games, and then broke the Canadian record in that distance a year later.

But a freak accident at the Canadian championsh­ips — he fell across the finish line in the 1,500 metres and injured his foot — wiped out much of the 2016 and ‘17 seasons.

 ??  ?? Long distance runner Cam Levins broke a Canadian record in the 10,000 metres.
Long distance runner Cam Levins broke a Canadian record in the 10,000 metres.

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