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Record-setting runners Ahmed, Levins taking 'friendly rivalry' to the road at Ottawa 10K

Record-setting runners Ahmed, Levins taking 'friendly rivalry' to the road at Ottawa 10K

CBC
Thursday, May 25, 2023 02:26:38 PM UTC

Last spring, Moh Ahmed and his Bowerman Track Club teammates were training in downtown Portland, Ore., when he ran into fellow Canadian distance runner Cam Levins, who had just finished a workout.

Unaware his 2012 and 2020 Olympic teammate still lived in the city, Ahmed spent a few minutes catching up and invited Levins to join him for a 70-minute run.

It felt like 2012 for Ahmed, who was reminded of Levins's powerful and sturdy form "when he was at his best." That year, Levins won the Bowerman Award as most outstanding male track and field athlete of the year after his NCAA Division 1 double gold-medal performance in the 5,000 and 10,000 metres.

"It was like he used to run," Ahmed, who was seventh in that 5,000 final at NCAAs, recalled of that spring run during an interview this week with CBC Sports. "He looked really friggin' good."

They haven't raced each other since the men's 5,000 final on July 7, 2016 in Edmonton at the Canadian track and field championships, which doubled as the Rio Olympic trials. Ahmed won in 14:00.93 while an ailing Levins was seventh, nearly 16 seconds behind.

The next day, an MRI revealed a tear of the peroneal tendon in his left foot, stress fractures in two bones, a bone spur and bone chips that doctors had to shave and remove that month, forcing him to miss the Summer Games.

"I didn't get to give him a great final race [on the track] but we had lots of fun battles up to that point. I would describe our relationship as a friendly rivalry over the years," said Levins, who transitioned to road racing in 2017 and hasn't looked back. He has improved upon his 2018 Canadian record in the marathon, added the national mark in the half marathon and set a North American record in the Tokyo Marathon in early March.

On Saturday at 6:30 p.m. ET, Ahmed and Levins will stand on the start line for their Ottawa 10K debut. It will also mark the 32-year-old Ahmed's first road race since he ran the 5K and 8K as a high schooler in St. Catharines, Ont.

The Somalia-born athlete noted road racing is a different stimulus and added: "You're not going round and round [a track] and returning to the same point [multiple times]. The pace is probably going to be quick and the entire race is going to be challenging."

It'll be Ahmed's season-opening race and first since last July 24 when he placed fifth in the 5,000 final at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Ore. The 2019 bronze medallist also clocked 27 minutes 30.27 seconds for sixth in the 10,000.

"It's giving an opportunity for Canadian fans to see us," Ahmed said. "More than anything, it's a celebration of Canadian running. I'd like to think me and Cam were somewhat responsible for [a] resurgence in Canadian distance running and hopefully inspired a lot of people."

The Ottawa 10K course record is 27:24, held by Deriba Merga of Ethiopia since 2009. Ben Flanagan of Kitchener, Ont., boasts the Canadian mark of 28:11, set last year in Boston.

"I'm not looking for any goal paces, said Ahmed, a three-time Olympian whose fastest 10,000 is 26:34.14. "I'm not going to get ahead of myself, just compete and [put forth] a good effort."

His first Diamond League race of the season will be June 2 at the Golden Gala event in Florence, Italy, with subsequent 5,000s on the professional track and field circuit in Monaco (July 21) and Zurich (Aug. 31).

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