Aristotle Domingo has had his left leg amputated below the knee and his right foot partially amputated, yet he has found the will power to continue running
Aristotle Domingo has had his left leg amputated below the knee and his right foot partially amputated, yet he has found the will power to continue running
Advice from Toronto’s female running leaders on keeping the passion alive, improving, misconceptions about body size and more.
Kevin Smith is involved in a love affair with running that just won’t quit
Weighing a staggering 350 pounds, Brendan Carpenter’s health was in jeopardy until he turned to running. Now he’s shed 160 pounds and is taking on the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Half-Marathon for the second year in a row
Leslie Sexton and Kinsey Middleton added to the women’s field for the 2018 Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon
A look at how funds raised through the Scotiabank Charity Challenge at the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon help refugee claimants and Matthew House
David MacLennan from Pictou County, N.S. has run 62 marathons in the last 39 years, 31 of which he’s won. This year, he’s taking on the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon for the first time
We’re excited to announce your 2018 Under Armour Eastside 10K Pacer team! This crew has been hand-picked from dozens of applications to ensure our runners are set-up to hit PBs and run their best on September 15th. Check them out, pick your favourite, and run with them on race day!
Jake Robertson, one of the biggest names in global long-distance running, announces he’s going for victory at the 2018 Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon
In just a few short years, Toronto’s Robert MacDonald has built a large community around the mantra that kept him going when things got difficult. In December of 2012, MacDonald suffered major injuries — including a dislocated spine — after he lost his grip and fell three stories off a balcony in Mexico. Paralyzed, he was airlifted to St. Michael’s Hospital and doctors gave him a 5% chance of walking again.