Canada’s Cam Levins returns to running, will make half-marathon debut in Toronto
TORONTO — Canada’s Cam Levins was famous for his extreme mileage, running three times a day and covering as many as 300 kilometres a week.
But around this time last year, the 28-year-old from Black Creek, B.C., was limited to five minutes of running, every few days.
Levins is rebounding from foot surgery that sidelined him for virtually all of last season, and will make his half-marathon debut at the Toronto Waterfront Marathon on Oct. 22. It’s another step toward his goal of running a full marathon next year, and part of a long road back to full health.
“It was definitely tough going from essentially pretty good fitness and full mobility to having surgery and being stuck on crutches and unable to do anything. And then starting back running, running five minutes at most, that was very, very difficult for me.


