Detroit's cross-border marathon is now sold out — here's what runners say about the unique race
The Detroit Free Press Marathon, the annual international race that takes runners across two international borders and along Windsor's riverfront, is now sold out — the earliest the marathon, and its international half-marathon, have ever filled up. Even as tariff threats from the United States have slowed cross-border traffic, Canadians are still signing up. The CBC's Pratyush Dayal reports.