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Men
    1.  Rory Linkletter - 02:07:02
    2.  Rory Linkletter - 02:08:31
    3.  Thomas Broatch - 02:10:35
    4.  Andrew Alexander - 02:12:55
    5.  Tristan Woodfine - 02:13:21
Women
    1.  Anne Marie Comeau - 02:33:10
    2.  Kylee Raftis - 02:34:41
    3.  Rachel Hannah - 02:34:42
    4.  Dayna Pidhoresky - 02:35:05
    5.  Eliyah Brawdy - 02:35:33
Half Marathon  Full Rankings
Men
    1.  Ben Flanagan - 01:01:19
    2.  Ben Preisner - 01:02:24
    3.  Andrew Davies - 01:03:05
    4.  Justin Kent - 01:03:47
    5.  Thomas Nobbs - 01:03:48
Women
    1.  Natasha Wodak - 01:12:47
    2.  Rachel Hannah - 01:13:42
    3.  Samantha Jory - 01:13:53
    4.  Elissa Legault - 01:14:01
    5.  Jenna Melanson - 01:14:45
Last Updated: Jun 02, 2025
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2025-05-26    
Linkletter finishes 2nd overall at the National Capital Marathon
He was the first Canadian man and Anne Marie Comeau was the top Canadian woman

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2025-05-22    
Weldetnsae new to Ontario!!
The Mississauga Marathon results are now included in the rankings on www.marathoncanada.com!!

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2025-05-19    
Francis Fagan going for 200!!
He placed 5 performances last year in the Atlantic 70-79 marathon category!!

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Nova Scotia's Johnny Miles, 1926 and 1929 Boston Marathon champion, 1905-2003
Canadian Jacqueline Gareau crossed the finish line (at the 2005 event), breaking the ceremonial tape to honor her 1980 Boston Marathon win. Gareau was denied her chance to break the tape in 1980 because of the infamous Rosie Ruiz incident. Ruiz had snuck into the race and finished ahead of Gareau, but it wasn't until well after Gareau had finished the race that Ruiz was recognized as a fraud.
In his first full season as a marathoner, Jerome Drayton (born 1945) surprised the running world with his win in 1969 at the Fukuoka world championship race in Japan. He won it two more times and also won a Boston marathon during his athletic career. This photo, taken at the end of the runner’s sixth-place finish at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, shows the physical exhaustion resulting from his efforts exerted during the 42.2 kilometre run.
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