Mikky Keetels is a marathoner and operating influencer who has been steadily making a reputation for herself, not simply on-line, however on the course. On April 12, the Dutch runner positioned eighth on the NN Marathon Rotterdam within the Netherlands, ending in 2:30:42 and successful the Dutch nationwide title. Now her sights are set on Sunday’s BMO Vancouver Marathon.
The course file was set in 2023 by the three-time champion (2022, 2023 and 2025) Dayna Pidhoresky, who’s returning to defend her title this 12 months. It’s a stacked subject, and Keetels is competing three weeks after setting a private greatest in Rotterdam, but when she will be able to bounce again rapidly, she would possibly take the win from the defending champion.
The Dutch champ
Keetels began operating in 2019 to boost cash for KiKA (a kids’s most cancers charity), however has rapidly progressed into the aggressive scene, making her elite debut in 2024 on the Generali Maratón de Málaga in Spain, the place she ran 2:45:04 and cracked the highest 10. “What started as a one-time problem rapidly become one thing a lot larger,” Keetels advised Canadian Working. “In January 2025, I made the choice to totally decide to the game and see how far I may go at an expert degree.”
In October 2025, on the TCS Amsterdam Marathon, she positioned third among the many Dutch ladies. After Rotterdam, she made a spontaneous determination to enter Vancouver regardless of the transient turnaround. “On the final minute, I noticed there was a marathon in Vancouver, so I emailed the group, they usually stated I may nonetheless be a part of,” Keetels says. “I booked a ticket immediately.”
Keetels has a full-time job, is a operating influencer and builds her personal coaching plan (with the assistance of ChatGPT). She works as a stewardess for KLM Royal Dutch Airways and suits her coaching into the job’s demanding journey schedule. Keetels can also be dedicated to operating for charity; as an envoy for KiKA, she has raised over €100,000 since her first marathon in 2019.
The competitors
The three-time champion, Pidhoresky, received the 2019 Canadian Olympic trials on the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon, operating 2:29:03. Seven years later, Pidhoresky is now 39; she set a season’s greatest of two:31:24 when she received the 2026 McKirdy Micro Marathon at Rockland Lake State Park in Valley Cottage, N.Y., in March. Canadian marathoners, resembling Natasha Wodak, have continued to enhance into their 40s, and with Pidhoresky operating her quickest time since 2022, she could push the tempo alongside Keetels. One other standout competitor is Rita Jelagat of Kenya, who set her PB on the 2025 Los Angeles Marathon, operating 2:32:19.
Keetels holds the quickest time this season among the many elites lining as much as begin on Sunday, however she has solely had three weeks to get better since Rotterdam, which can make it tough to carry tempo within the later kilometres. Regardless of this, she is worked up and looking out ahead to the race. “I’m going into it feeling relaxed and simply wish to see what the day brings,” Keetels says. “I really feel match, I’m actually excited and I’m prepared to present it my all on Sunday.”
All three of the highest opponents have recorded races within the final 12 months sooner than the course file; if the situations are proper, that file would possibly fall on Sunday.
