Tsegay Yemane sets fastest record on Canadian soil


Global News
May 25, 2014



Tsegay Yemane
Tsegay Yemane (right) along with Kenyan runner
Nixson Kurgat during a previous meet at Daegu Marathon in 2014

OTTAWA – Tsegay Yemane of Ethiopia has won the Ottawa Marathon, recording the fastest time ever run on Canadian soil. Yemane completed the race in a time of two hours, six minutes and 54 seconds.

He was almost a minute and a half ahead of his closest challenger.

The previous record for fastest marathon on Canadian soil was two hours, seven minutes and five seconds set at the Toronto Waterfront Marathon in October 2013.

Eric Gillis was the top Canadian, giving him the title of 2014 Canadian marathon champion.

Gillis finished the race in a time of two hours, 13 minutes and 47 seconds. Gillis is originally from Antigonish, N.S., but now lives and trains in Guelph, Ont.

Gillis’ time was well off the Canadian marathon record of two hours, 10 minutes and eight seconds set by Jerome Drayton in 1975.

Tufa Tigist of Ethiopia won the women’s race in a time of two hours, 24 minutes and 31 seconds. That’s a women’s record for the Ottawa course.

Rhiannon Johns, 22, took the Canadian women’s championship in a time of two hours, 47 minutes and 12 seconds. The Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., native ran for the University of Alabama at Birmingham until she graduated in 2013.


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