Marathoner Lanni Marchant is hoping hip surgery will carry her to 2nd Olympics
TORONTO — Portland. Vancouver. Minnesota. Michigan. Saskatoon.
Lanni Marchant’s quest for an answer to an injury that has plagued her for years reads like a medical scavenger hunt.
But Canada’s fastest female marathoner can finally see the grand prize: the chance to run without pain, and the possibility of another Olympic appearance.
The 34-year-old from London, Ont., had surgery on May 15 in Michigan to repair a torn labrum, bone spur, and nerve impingement in her left hip, an injury in hindsight she can trace back as far as five years.