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Natasha Wodak headlines Canadian elites at 2025 Houston Marathon weekend

The 2025 Chevron Houston Marathon and Half-Marathon on Sunday, Jan. 19, will be a major season opener for a handful of elite Canadians, including Canadian marathon record holder Natasha Wodak. Ten of the nation’s top athletes are set to take on the half-marathon or marathon events.

Women’s half-marathon

Wodak is the sole elite Canadian competitor in the women’s half-marathon event. While she competes primarily in the marathon, the 43-year-old is still familiar with shorter races–she holds a half-marathon personal best of 1:09:41. Wodak is fresh off her first national marathon title at the 2024 Canadian Marathon Championships in October, and took home ninth place in Houston last January.

Men’s half-marathon

Four Canadian men will line up for the men’s half-marathon, led by 5K and 10K national record holder Ben Flanagan. The Kitchener, Ont., native holds a personal best of 1:01:00 from 2022, and will be looking to kick off his 2025 season with a strong performance. Paris Olympic 5,000m finalist Thomas Fafard of Quebec will return to Houston after a 12th-place finish in 2024, where he set his half marathon personal best of 1:02:17. Milton, Ont.’s Ben Preisner, Canada’s third-fastest marathoner, will also toe the line after an eight-month hiatus from racing. He holds a personal best of 1:02:42.

Olympic steeplechaser John Gay of Kelowna, B.C., will round out the Canadian elite crew to make his half-marathon debut.

Women’s marathon

Windsor, Ont.’s Dayna Pidhoresky, who holds a best time of 2:29:03, heads to Houston to run her first race since June and first marathon in more than a year. The 38-year-old will be joined by Port Elgin, Ont.’s Rachel Hannah, the 2024 Around the Bay Road Race champion, who recently claimed bronze at the 2024 Canadian XC Championships in November.

Men’s marathon

Thomas Broatch returns to Houston, undoubtedly looking to improve on his top-10 finish from last year’s event, where he set his personal best of 2:11:51. The 26-year-old will be joined by compatriots Andrew Alexander of Toronto and Phil Parrot-Migas of London, Ont., both boasting fresh personal bests from October. Alexander ran 2:14:13 in his debut at the 2024 Canadian Marathon Championships in Toronto, while Parrot-Migas raced to a best of 2:15:32 at the 2024 Chicago Marathon.

posted Wednesday January 8th
by Cameron Ormond