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Ontario’s Kevin Smith sets 55+ Canadian record at TCS Toronto Waterfront Half-Marathon

Kevin Smith of Mississauga cruised to a 55+ national half-marathon record only a few weeks after completing the Berlin Marathon

Kevin Smith Photo by: Cameron Ormond

On Sunday, Mississauga, Ont.’s Kevin Smith smashed the Canadian 55+ half-marathon record at the TCS Toronto Waterfront Half-Marathon, finishing in a speedy 1:15:42. Just three weeks after completing the Berlin Marathon, 55-year-old Smith proved he still had more to give, clocking a time that will go down in the books. Smith beat a long-standing record of 1:16:21, set in Toronto on Sept. 29, 1996, by Robert Moore.

Smith said he felt both tired and thrilled post-race. “A whole bunch of emotions were streaming through me in the last few minutes when I realized it finally could happen because I’ve been chasing this [an age group record] for 15 years.” On Sunday, Smith finally conquered the elusive goal he’s pursued since becoming a masters runner. “..finally to do it just feels so, so rewarding,” he added.

Smith said he knew he was on track for the record. “I had been planning this for a long, long time and I knew where I was, but there are moments out there when you ebb and flow and I thought I might be losing it,” he explained. “Once I hit a couple of late good kms, and I knew it was just one km to go, I started to go, you know, it’s a few minutes of anguish or whatever just to get there.”

Moore, the previous record holder, was out on the course marshalling the race and witnessed Smith breaking his record.
 

Hudson Grimshaw-Surette and Eliyah Brawdy win TCS Toronto Waterfront Half-Marathon

Smith’s success falls only weeks behind a top ten age-group finish in the Berlin Marathon, where he ran 2:42:56 (eighth in M55-59). Although his legs were fresh off a hard effort, Smith wasn’t ready to slow down. “I thought, I don’t know if I’ll recover in time… but I’m in good shape, so I’ll risk it.” That risk paid off.

Sunday’s 2024 Toronto Waterfront Half-Marathon crowned two first-time champions: Hudson Grimshaw-Surette of Central Chebogue, N.S., and Eliyah Brawdy of Smithers, B.C. Grimshaw-Surette broke the tape in front of Toronto City Hall, finishing in 65:13 in his debut at the distance, while Brawdy shaved seven minutes off her previous best, crossing the line in 1:13:34.

For full results of the TCS Toronto Waterfront Half-Marathon and associated races, click here.

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