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The Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon has successfully raised millions of dollars for charity since its inception. The largest charity attending the marathon for the past three years has been the Engineers Without Borders organization, which uses donations from the marathon for its Run to End Poverty initiative.
The Canadian Marathon Championships is the annual national championships for the marathon in Canada. The event is currently part of the Toronto Waterfront Marathon . The event was held in Ottawa beginning with its inception in 2000 before moving to Toronto in 2015.
Scotiabank is also the title sponsor for running events that form a part of the Canada Running Series. They include Banque Scotia 21k de Montreal + 10k & 5k in April; Scotiabank Vancouver Half-Marathon & 5k Run/Walk in June; Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon, Half-Marathon & 5k in October; and the Scotiabank Bluenose Marathon. [53]
Scotiabank Arena is an indoor arena that hosts the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Toronto Raptors. BMO Field in 2010, prior to renovations. The outdoor stadium hosts the Toronto Argonauts and Toronto FC. Rogers Centre is a retractable roof stadium that hosts the Toronto Blue Jays. The city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, has a long history of sport.
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Malindi Elmore (born March 13, 1980, in Kelowna, British Columbia) [1] is a Canadian track and field athlete specialising in the middle-distance events. [2] [3] As of January 19, 2020, she holds the Canadian record for the marathon, running a 2:24:50.
Peter Donato, is a marathon runner from Toronto, Canada.Running in the costume of Jefferson, the mascot dog of MyNextRace.com, he obtained the record for the fastest marathon run by a male wearing a mascot costume when finished the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon in 4 hours 16 minutes 43 seconds on September 26, 2010.
On October 20, 2013, Marchant set the Canadian women's marathon record at the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon, beating the 28-year-old national record by running it in exactly 2:28:00. [1] This record held until March 10, 2019 when Rachel Cliff established the new marathon national record in 2:26:56.