Ahmed breaks his own Canadian record with sixth-place finish in 10K at worlds
DOHA, Qatar — Mohammed Ahmed broke his own national record in the men’s 10,000 metres on Sunday as Canada was held off the podium on the final day of the world track and field championships.
Ahmed, from St. Catharines, Ont., finished in 26 minutes 59.35 seconds, trimming three seconds from his old mark. Canada finished fifth in the women’s 4×400-metre relay later in the day in 3:25.91 but were later disqualified.
The results left Canada with five medals overall (one silver, four bronze), a significant improvement for the national side after being shut out two years ago in London.
“I’m very happy with the outcome here,” said Canadian head coach Glenroy Gilbert. “We have Andre (De Grasse) back, some experienced athletes performing at the next level and new younger athletes showing themselves. While we are generally satisfied with our results here, we will not rest on our laurels.