Canadian marathon runner Rory Linkletter finished on the men's podium at the 52nd Ottawa International Marathon [1].
The result marks the second year in a row that a Canadian athlete has secured a top-three finish in the men's category [1]. This consistency highlights a growing competitive presence for Canadian long-distance runners on their home soil.
Linkletter faced challenging, rainy conditions as he competed against thousands of participants [1]. Despite the weather, he maintained a pace that secured his place among the top three finishers in the capital city.
This performance follows a strong showing for Linkletter earlier in his career, including a sixth-place finish at the Boston Marathon [2]. His transition to the Ottawa race reflects a broader strategy to secure a victory in a major marathon event.
"I want to try to win a marathon," Linkletter said [2].
The 52nd edition of the event continued its tradition of drawing a large international field, though the rain defined the atmosphere for both the athletes and the spectators [1]. Linkletter's ability to navigate the wet course while remaining competitive underscores his current form in the marathon circuit.
“"I want to try to win a marathon."”
Linkletter's podium finish in Ottawa, combined with his previous high placement in Boston, positions him as a top contender for Canadian distance running. The streak of Canadians on the Ottawa podium suggests a period of sustained regional strength in the marathon discipline.



