Toronto Marathon
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Toronto Marathon | |
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Date | 3 May 2015 |
Location | Toronto, Canada |
Event type | Road |
Distance | Marathon, Half marathon, 5K |
Beneficiary | Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation |
Established | 1977 |
Official site | TorontoMarathon.com |
The Toronto Marathon, held annually in May, is a race from Mel Lastman Square, in the north end of Toronto, to Queen's Park. The race was initially called the Canadian International Marathon, and was first held in 1995 under its current organizer. The origins of the event trace back to 1977. In 2003, its name was changed to the Toronto Marathon. In 2008, it was again renamed for a new primary sponsor, GoodLife Fitness. It was held previously on the third Sunday in October, the first Sunday after Canadian Thanksgiving, for 16 consecutive years. Because of concerns that the Toronto Waterfront Marathon was being held three weeks prior lead to too many road closures, the Toronto Marathon is now run in May, beginning in 2011.[1] The event was temporarily held mid-May in 2011, due to other events in the City of Toronto that year. The event is now held on the first Sunday in May, beginning in 2012.
In addition to a full marathon, the event also includes a half marathon, a 5-K run, and an eight-person relay across the marathon course. The marathon meets international standards and is a qualifier for the Boston Marathon.
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References
- ^ "Toronto Marathon moving 2011 event to May, run organizer confirms to 680News" 680 News. February 19, 2010. Accessed February 19, 2010.