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Cam Levins’s bonkers workout ahead of New York City Marathon

The Canadian record holder is in serious shape ahead of his Nov. 5 marathon

Cam Levins Ottawa Photo by: Victah Sailer/PhotoRun

We are less than three weeks away from Cam Levins, Canada’s marathon record holder, toeing the start line at the 2023 TCS New York City Marathon on Nov. 5. If you have not been following his Strava workouts or recent races, you might be surprised to find out that he might be in the best shape of his life.

 

The 34-year-old athlete is in the final few weeks of peak training before tapering for the NYC Marathon. On Oct. 12, he threw down an impressive one-kilometre workout, maintaining an average pace of two minutes and 45 seconds per kilometre for 12 reps, with only one minute’s rest between reps.

The workout 

12 sets of 1K, with one minute of jog rest @ 2:40-2:50/km

This workout is specifically designed for those training for a half-marathon or marathon, with short rest periods to acclimatize them to a faster pace. Levins pushed his limits during this session, clocking his fastest rep at 2:40 per kilometre and his slowest at 2:51 per kilometre, resulting in an astonishing 2:45 per kilometre average pace. This pace equates to an incredible 58 minutes for a half-marathon. (His Canadian record is 60:18.)

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Levins’s splits for his 12x1K workout. Photo: Cameron Levins/Strava

In his last two marathon outings, Levins achieved something historic for Canada, breaking the national record on both occasions. He also secured a top-five finish at both the 2022 World Championships and the 2023 Tokyo Marathon.

Levins chose to race the New York Marathon in his build-up to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. The marathon course in Paris has a challenging elevation gain of more than 400 metres across 42.2 kilometres.

Of the six Abbott World Marathon Majors, New York and Boston are considered the most challenging. New York’s difficulty is attributed primarily to the four bridges participants must cross as they wind through the city’s five boroughs, with the Verrazzano-Narrows and Queensboro Bridges both extending to a distance of more than one kilometre each. 

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Cam Levins won the Royal Victoria Half Marathon on Oct. 8 in a course-record time of 61:18. Photo: Royal Victoria Marathon/Billie Design Co

With the recent announcement that the 2022 NYC champion, Evans Chebet, and the two-time NYC champion, Geoffrey Kamworor, have both withdrawn due to injury, the 2023 race will see a new champion crowned in Central Park on Nov. 5. Could it be Levins? His fitness seems to indicate that he could–and if he does, he will be the first Canadian ever to win the New York City Marathon.

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