Elmore looks to reclaim Canadian record at Toronto Marathon
TORONTO — Malindi Elmore has had the Canadian marathon championships in Toronto on her bucket list since 2012, when she first “came up with this crazy idea of running marathons.”
Elmore will make her TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon debut on Sunday, when the race returns for the first time since 2019, and the 42-year-old will be keen to reclaim the Canadian record she lost recently to Natasha Wodak.
Wodak ran two hours 23 minutes and 12 seconds in Berlin last month, beating Elmore’s previous mark of 2:24:50, a personal best that makes her the Canadian to beat on Sunday.
Elmore’s remarkable story includes shattering the Canadian record in 2020 in her marathon debut. The former middle-distance runner on the track then finished ninth at the Tokyo Olympics 17 years after her previous Olympic appearance in Athens.