Halifax runner wins P.E.I. marathon
Runners following new course this year
Jamie Lamond of Halifax was the first to cross the finish line in the full P.E.I. Marathon with a time of 2:41:58.
31 year old Jamie Lamond from Halifax just won the full <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PEI?src=hash">#PEI</a> Marathon. He's never won a marathon before. <a href="http://t.co/YLiW0Bo9CX">pic.twitter.com/YLiW0Bo9CX</a>
—@KrystalleTR
The 31-year-old said it's his first marathon win and first time running in the annual P.E.I. event.
Lamond said he would be celebrating with a hot bath tonight.
"The start line was definitely the worst," said Lamond. "But is was all good. Lots of great people on the field, lots of great volunteers that we thank very much."
It was a cold and wet start for the runners in the 12th annual event.
But the sun came out for those finishing the 5K and 10K runs.
The full marathon started at 8 a.m. AT. in the Prince Edward Island National Park.
The half marathon, 10K and 5K started at 9 a.m. AT in Charlottetown at Grafton Street and will finish at the Confederation Centre of the Arts.
Organizers were expecting about 3,000 people to run, walk, cycle or wheel themselves along the route.
The first 6.5 kilometres of the course had to be re-routed due to road repairs in Prince Edward Island National Park.
Lots of people finishing up 10 km now. At finish line in <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Charlottetown?src=hash">#Charlottetown</a>. <a href="http://t.co/hxx30hJwvT">pic.twitter.com/hxx30hJwvT</a>
—@KrystalleTR