SEVILLE, Spain — BYU cross country/track and field program alum Rory Linkletter ran 2:08:01 at the Seville Marathon to qualify for the 2024 Olympic Marathon Sunday for Team Canada.
"It feels surreal to hit the Olympic standard," said Linkletter. "This marks one step closer to Paris, as I have to wait till the official closing of the qualifying window to confirm my spot, but I did my job. It will be incredible to represent my country and my university, as well as compete alongside Clayton (Young) and Conner (Mantz) in Paris. I owe a great deal of my success to the foundation laid by Ed Eyestone and the BYU cross country and track programs."
Linkletter ran under the Olympic standard of 2:08:10 to unlock another spot for Team Canada for the 2024 Olympic Marathon in Paris later this summer. He qualified for a ticket to the Olympic Games, provided that two other Canadians don't run a faster time before the window closes on May 5. The former Cougar finished 13th overall with the third-fastest marathon ever run by a Canadian.
The 27-year-old will join former BYU teammates Conner Mantz and Clayton Young who secured spots for Team USA in the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials just two weeks prior. Mantz took first overall at the competition in Orlando, Fla. with a time of 2:09:05. Young followed immediately behind, coming in just a second later.