Canada’s Damian Warner “gutted” with how his quest for a world decathlon title ended
TORONTO — Damian Warner would have loved to have been at Hayward Field to watch his friends complete Day 2 of the decathlon at the world championships.
But while they were running the 1,500 metres, the decathlon’s final event, he was in an MRI machine for the second time that day. They’d mistakenly done an MRI of his hip earlier.
Warner’s quest for a first world decathlon title ended with a hamstring injury in the 400 metres in Eugene, Ore. Canada’s Olympic champion was a puddle of tears in coach Gar Leyshon’s arms afterward.
“It’s just something that I cared about,” Warner said, on the emotions. “Thinking about going to the world championships — any world championships — is a big deal, but one in North America was a first time for me.”