Canada’s Marco Arop sets forth into Olympic year following historic 2023 season
Marco Arop catapulted himself to new heights, and just in time heading into an Olympic year.
The towering six-foot-four 800-metre runner from Edmonton became the first Canadian to win world championship gold in the event in August. He followed it up with back-to-back personal-best performances, including setting a new national record last Sunday.
Arop ran one minute 42.85 seconds in a second-place effort at the Diamond League final to beat Windsor, Ont.’s Brandon McBride’s mark of 1:43.20 from 2018. Arop’s previous personal best was 1:43.24 on Sept. 2, which he ran while feeling under the weather.
“I think it went amazing in terms of doing things I’ve never done before or that just haven’t been done,” Arop said of his season. “Being the first Canadian 800-metre gold medallist, that’s something that I’ll remember for the rest of my life and, … national record holder.