The Toronto Marathon is set for Sunday morning featuring a full marathon (42.2 km) and half marathon (21.1 km), attracting around 13,000 participants. Kicking off at 7 a.m., the marathon will affect traffic across Yonge Street and the waterfront, with significant road closures expected until early afternoon. In addition to the marathons, shorter 5 km and 10 km runs will be held at Exhibition Place. Notably, the current course records stand at 2 hours, 15 minutes and 17 seconds for males and 2:31:47 for females, emphasizing the competitive nature of the event.
The Toronto Marathon, featuring both a half and full marathon, will see around 13,000 runners participating while impacting local traffic with road closures.
With the marathon course traversing Yonge Street and parts of the waterfront, it celebrates distance running in the heart of Toronto.
The race kicks off early at 7 a.m., with major road closures in place, but mid-town areas will reopen by 10 a.m.
Current course records of 2:15:17 for males and 2:31:47 for females stand strong, showcasing the competitive spirit of marathon runners.
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