When Aidan Anderson hit the 30 km mark in the Royal Victoria Marathon on Sunday, Oct. 8, he was sure he would be passed.
Up until that point, Anderson, who grew up in Campbell River and currently lives in Comox, had opened up a bit of a lead over his rivals. However, at that point his muscles started to cramp up and he started to slow down.
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Anderson was the first overall across the line, winning in his category, age group, and gender. He crossed the line with a time of 2:29:06, over a minute ahead of his next competitor. Though he was the first to pass through the ribbon on Sunday, he actually wishes his time was a little bit better.
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Anderson first started running in elementary school as a way to train for soccer. That training continued through his high school career when he played for the Carihi Tyees. However, it was when he got to university that he started running for its own sake.
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Another local man was in the top placings for the half marathon. Cameron Levins from Black Creek set a new course record for that distance, coming in at 1:01:18. The previous record was set in 2002 by three-time Olympian Jon Brown.
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