Canadian Runner Charles Philibert-Thiboutot heads to World Championships, Eyes marathon Debut in New York
BUDAPEST, Hungary - Charles Philibert-Thiboutot has qualified for the World Athletics Championships and will compete in the 1500 meters, but his ambitions extend beyond the track. The Canadian middle-distance runner is also preparing for his first-ever marathon, slated for New York later this year.
While acknowledging the challenges of training for both events concurrently,Philibert-Thiboutot embraces the demanding schedule. “It is indeed a cushion that will help me in my transition to New York,” he said,adding,”I like things a little dramatic,as I said.” he recently completed two weeks of training with distances around 180 kilometers, exceeding his usual 140-150 kilometer range.
His coach, Félix-Antoine Lapointe, admits the dual preparation is “a headache, but it’s a beautiful challenge.” They’ve adjusted training to prioritize the marathon as the year progresses, though a competitive showing remains a goal. “We remain humble that he will not have a preparation of thunder, but he does not want to go to New York as simple. We try to find the compromise,” Lapointe explained. An upcoming altitude camp will serve both race preparations.
Philibert-Thiboutot, aware of the increasing competition in the 1500m, approaches the World Championships with a realistic outlook. “The level continues to increase at 1500 meters, the peloton is releasing, but I get older,” he stated. “I go there anymore by telling myself that each race could be my last, and I will give my 110%. And if I give everything I have,I can surprise,and pass one or two rounds.”
Lapointe notes that simply qualifying for the Championships this year is “a mission accomplished,” highlighting Philibert-Thiboutot’s consistent ability to advance to semi-final qualifications at major events like the Olympics and World Championships. “It is sure we arrive there wanting to cause surprises. Even if he aged, he will not be there just a tourist.”
Looking ahead, Philibert-Thiboutot plans to return to Japan – not for running, but for skiing.