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Over 14,000 runners from over fifty countries participated in the Goodlife Toronto Marathon Sunday, May 3, 2015. David Le Porho of Montreal had the fastest time, completing the 42km marathon in just under two hours and 22 minutes. Jutta Merilainen of Batawa, Ont. finished the marathon in three hours and 44 seconds, to be the fastest woman over the line.

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Participants begin their run at the starting line of the Goodlife Fitness Toronto Marathon.Matthew Sherwood/The Globe and Mail

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A runner warms up before the start of the Goodlife Fitness Toronto Marathon.Matthew Sherwood/The Globe and Mail

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Runners begin the Goodlife Fitness Toronto Marathon.Matthew Sherwood/The Globe and Mail

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Runners make their way across Rosedale Valley Road.Matthew Sherwood/The Globe and Mail

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Runners grab cups of water and Gatorade on Rosedale Valley Road.Matthew Sherwood/The Globe and Mail

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A runner dumps a cup of water on his head on Rosedale Valley Road.Matthew Sherwood/The Globe and Mail

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Runners approach the finish.Matthew Sherwood/The Globe and Mail

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Fiona and Steven Sinclair cheer for Fiona's sister as runners approach the finish.Matthew Sherwood/The Globe and Mail

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Runners approach the finish line.Matthew Sherwood/The Globe and Mail

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