Cam Levins Signs With Nike
By David Monti
(c) 2012 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved
(17-Jun) -- NCAA 5000m and 10,000m champion Cam Levins of Southern Utah
University has signed a professional sponsorship deal with Nike. The
high-mileage Canadian, who is likely to double at the London Olympic
Games in the same events, said today that he's grateful for Nike's
support and was bowled over by the size of the first equipment shipment
he received at his home.
"Getting huge boxes outside my house was quite the surprise," Levins
said in a telephone interview with Race Results Weekly from his
grandmother's house in Victoria. "I think they asked me what I wanted
just so they could overwhelm me. I felt bad for the FedEx guy who had
to deliver it."
Levins, 23, from Black Creek, B.C, had a breakout year, setting personal
best times from 1500 to 10,000 meters. In addition to the NCAA titles
he won last weekend, Levins won the Mt. SAC Relays 5000m in 13:18.47 and
the Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational 10,000m in 27:27.96, recording
Olympic Games "A" standard times in both races. Those performances all
but guarantee his selection to the Canadian Olympic Team, although he
still needs to compete in the Canadian Olympic Trials in Calgary at the
end of June where he will run only the 5000m.
"There's lots of dreams and goals I've chased and set for myself, but I
don't think any of those have been as longstanding as running in the
Olympics," Levins marveled. "It's the culmination of years and years of
chasing, chasing my Olympic dreams."
Calling his summer series of meets his "second season," Levins said he
still has plenty of energy to take on the Olympic Games and a few
invitational meets which his manager, Ray Flynn, will arrange.
"I feel strong, still," he said. "I feel really excited to do all these other races. I think I'll be ready to go."
Levins came into this 2012 season with modest credentials. Seventh at
the NCAA Championships in 2011 at 5000m and only possessing a career
best of 13:40.30, he said that the turning point came at the New Balance
Indoor Grand Prix in Boston last February. There, he finished fifth in a
very competitive 3000m race, clocking a big personal best of 7:45.75.
"Seven forty-five's not joking around," Levins said. "I felt it really
prepared me for that outdoor season. Also, it was my first race against
professional runners. It gave me an idea how some of the best race."
For now, Levins has decided to remain in Cedar City, Utah, where he attended school and was coached by Eric Houle.
"My plan is to stay in Cedar for another year," Levins explained. "It
depends I guess if Nike would like me to go somewhere else. He
continued: "I don't know if things will change. If not, I have my plan
and I'll stick to it."
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