Justin Kent and Natasha Wodak top Canadians at TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon
TORONTO — Natasha Wodak and Justin Kent cruised to their first Canadian marathon titles on Sunday in Toronto.
Wodak, the 42-year-old Canadian women’s record holder, strode to victory in the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon in a time of two hours 27 minutes 54 seconds. It marked the first time the Surrey, B.C., native competed in the event since 2013 and her fifth overall national title.
Kent, the 32-year-old also from Surrey, crossed the finish line in a personal-best time of 2:12:17.
Ethiopia’s Mulugeta Uma claimed the men’s overall championship in a time of 2:07.16, his second career title after winning the Paris Marathon earlier this year.