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The highs and lows of Canadian elites at the 2024 Houston Marathon

On this week's episode, staff writer Marley Dickinson returns to break down how the 2024 Houston Marathon will impact Canada's Olympic goals

Lanni Marchant races in the 2024 Houston Marathon Photo by: Kevin Morris

In the latest episode of The Shakeout Podcast, Canadian Running staff writer Marley Dickinson joins host David Stol to break down the highs and lows of Canadian elites at the 2024 Aramco Houston Marathon.

We discuss how Rory Linkletter’s half-marathon personal best (1:01:02) might translate to the upcoming Sevilla Marathon, Mohammed Ahmed’s last-minute withdrawal, Natasha Wodak and Leslie Sexton narrowly missing Olympic qualifying standard times and a pair of surprising personal bests from Canadian men in the marathon. We also go on to debate how the weekend could impact the marathoners representing Canada this summer at the Paris Olympics.

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