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Ethiopian racers dominate at Ottawa Race Weekend marathon

Two Ethiopian athletes took home first place in the men's and women's categories — with Gelete Burka setting a record-breaking run for a woman on Canadian soil.

Gelete Burka sets new best time for Canadian women's marathon

Gelete Burka, centre, ran the 2018 Scotiabank Ottawa Marathon in 02:22:17 — the fastest women's marathon run on Canadian soil. (The Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend)

Two Ethiopian athletes shined during Ottawa Race Weekend Sunday, finishing first in both the men's and women's categories in Canada's largest marathon. 

Yemane Tsegay, 33, won the Scotiabank Ottawa Marathon with a time of 2:08:52 Sunday. 

The first woman to cross the finish line was 32-year-old Gelete Burka with a time of 2:22:17 — a record run for women on Canadian soil. 

Winners of Ottawa Race Weekend cross the finish line

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Watch Yemane Tsegay, winner of the men's category, and Gelete Burka, winner of the women's category, cross the finish line. They're followed by Tristan Woodfine, the first Canadian to finish.

More than 3,300 runners participated in the 42.2-kilometre Ottawa marathon, which got underway at 7 a.m.

Tristan Woodfine was the first Canadian to cross the finish line, with a time of 2:18:54. 

Kait Toohey, the top Canadian on the women's side, finished with a time of 2:45:05.

Last year, Kenyan Eliud Kiptanui won the marathon with a time of 2:10:14.

Ethiopian athlete Yemane Tsegay at the finish line of the 2018 Scotiabank Ottawa Marathon. (Audrey Roy/Radio-Canada )

Ideal weather conditions 

Organizers said more than 200,000 people, including runners from around the world, were expected to arrive in Ottawa for the weekend's races.

They also said weather conditions were ideal Sunday, with cool temperatures and low humidity. 

It was a sharp contrast to 2016 and 2017, when the scorching heat had organizers thinking about cancelling some of the races.