How to follow along and watch the Toronto Waterfront Marathon
Check out Canadian Running's race hub for the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon including links to the live feed, social media accounts to follow and more.
The Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon is taking over Ontario’s capital on Sunday morning.
The popular event also doubles as the Canadian Marathon Championships as some of the nation’s top talent come together in search of the title. The race is one of the first major Canadian races to be eligible for qualifying for the 2017 World Championships in London. Performances from Sept. 1, 2016 to May 31, 2017 are eligible for qualification purposes.
The Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon is an IAAF Gold Label event, the highest ranking of road race in the world.
LIVE FEED (Video will begin on Sunday morning)
Race day schedule
8 a.m.: 5K (Start: Remembrance Drive, Ontario Place)
8:45 a.m.: Marathon, half-marathon (Start: University Avenue at Armoury Street)
The finish line for all distances will be at Queen and Bay at the southeast corner of Nathan Phillips Square. The top men’s marathon runners can be expected around 10:55 a.m. local time, the top women’s marathon runners at 11:05 a.m. local time.
Links to follow Canadian Running live on race day
– Facebook
– Twitter
– Instagram
– Snapchat
– YouTube
Other accounts to follow: Canada Running Series, Athletics Canada and race director Alan Brookes.
Also follow along with the hashtag #STWM on Instagram and Twitter. Also tag @canadianrunning on Twitter and Instagram and we’ll share some of the best posts.
Elite start lists
Prizes
Open men and women
1st – $25,000 2nd – $15,000 3rd – $8,000 4th – $6,000 5th – $4,000 6th – $3,000 7th – $2,500 8th – $2,000
Men’s course record (2:07:05) bonus of $35,000
Women’s course record (2:22:43) bonus of $35,000
Canadian Championship men and women
Gold – $5,000 Silver – $3,000 Bronze – $2,000 4th – $1,000 5th – $300 6th – $200
Photos from the elite press conference
Interviews
– Rachel Hannah
– Eric Gillis (video)
– Ishhimael Chemtan (defending champion)
– Mango Peeler (race shirt designer)