
Ed Whitlock, first septuagenarian to run marathon in under 3 hours, dies at 86
TORONTO — Ed Whitlock had a love/hate relationship with running. The promise of fast finishes and smashed records always pulled him — grudgingly — back to the trails.
The decorated marathon runner, who famously broke records well into his 70s and 80s, died Monday, just a week after his 86th birthday.
Whitlock’s family said he died of prostate cancer in a Toronto hospital.
“His wisdom, guidance and strength of character will be greatly missed by his wife Brenda, sons Neil and Clive, and sister Catherine,” Whitlock’s family said in a statement distributed by Canada Running Series, the organizer of the annual Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon.