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Canadian Olympian Kate Van Buskirk wins marathon debut in Tennessee


After nearly two decades of tearing up the track and representing Team Canada at the international level, Kate Van Buskirk of Brampton, Ont., made her long-awaited marathon debut on Saturday at the St. Jude Rock ā€˜nā€™ Roll Running Series Nashville Marathon in Nashville, Tenn. Van Buskirk kicked off her marathon career in style, winning the womenā€™s race in 2:37:40, which placed her second overall.

Van Buskirk told Canadian Running sheā€™s proud she can now call herself a marathoner. ā€œThis is the most fun Iā€™ve ever had at a race,ā€ she says. ā€œIt was awesome.ā€Ā 

Kate Van Buskirk Marathon
Photo courtesy of Kate Van Buskirk

Instead of opting for a big city marathon debut, she chose this race because she wanted a ā€œlowkey funā€ first outing. ā€œSince I have been running a bunch down here, it was a course I was familiar with and prepared for,ā€ she said. Van Buskirk, a former host and producer of Canadian Runningā€™s The Shakeout Podcast, currently splits her time between Nashville and Toronto as she pursues a post-professional running career in race broadcasting.

Van Buskirk represented Team Canada at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in the womenā€™s 5,000m event and won a bronze medal for Canada at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow over 1,500m.

ā€œMy goal Sunday was to run in the high 2:30s, but the last 15 kilometres were completely solo,ā€ she says. ā€œMy only regret was that my dadā€™s personal best is 13 seconds faster than mine, so heā€™s still the fastest marathoner in the Van Buskirk household.ā€ (Ironically enough, her dad, Jim Van Buskirk, also raced a marathon on Sunday, in Toledo, Ohio, winning the menā€™s 65-69 age category.) ā€œMy dad is my biggest inspiration,ā€ she adds.

The 36-year-old made the most of her marathon debut, sporting gold sunglasses and race bottoms. ā€œI am inspired by [former Canadian record marathon holder] Lanni Marchant,ā€ Van Buskirk says. ā€œMarathons should be fun, and it brought joy and relaxation to my race.ā€

Kate Van Buskirk
Kate Van Buskirk won bronze for Canada in the womenā€™s 1,500m at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Photo: Claus Andersen

Although itā€™s been just two days since she finished her first marathon, Van Buskirk says she and her coach, Dave Milner, are already keen for the next one. ā€œIā€™m absolutely thinking about another marathon, and I want it to be in Canada this time,ā€ she says.

Van Buskirk has aspirations of inching toward the 2:30 mark, and of putting on the Canadian national team singlet once again, in Tokyo, for the 2025 World Athletics Championships. ā€œI am so grateful I made the Tokyo Olympics, but I didnā€™t get to see any of Tokyo or experience a full [capacity] stadium,ā€ she says. ā€œThe only time Iā€™ve raced there, it was completely emptyā€“it would be the perfect cap on my career.ā€ (There were no spectators allowed in the stands at the Tokyo Olympics, due to the pandemic.)

Saturdayā€™s St. Jude Rock ā€˜nā€™ Roll Marathon saw 23,000 participants. The menā€™s race was won by Mitchell Small of New Zealand in 2:27:33. Like Van Buskirk, Small was also familiar with the course, having competed against Nashvilleā€™s Vanderbilt University in NCAA cross country.Ā 



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