Damian Warner wins bronze in decathlon at worlds
DOHA, Qatar — Canada’s Damian Warner is back on the podium for a third time at the world track and field championships after a dramatic finishing day of the decathlon.
The native of London, Ont., won bronze on Thursday, just hours after leader and world-record holder Kevin Mayer of France withdrew in tears in the eighth event, the pole vault, with injuries to his hamstring and Achilles tendon.
Warner, who took silver in 2015 and bronze in 2013, was leading after the first day and was second when Mayer pulled out. But the 2016 Rio Olympic bronze medallist was 15th in the pole vault, fifth in the javelin and ninth in the event-ending 1,500 metres, falling back after racing into the lead at 400 metres.
“It helps that it’s another medal for Canada, but it is a little bit disappointing,” said Warner. “These last six weeks leading up to this decathlon (have) been a bit rough for many reasons, but I’m happy that the season’s over and I can regroup and get ready for the big push next year (ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics).”