Canada's Django Lovett finishes 6th in men's high jump final at athletics worlds
It was going so smoothly for Canada's Django Lovett in the high jump final on Monday at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Ore.
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It was going so smoothly for Canada's Django Lovett in the high jump final on Monday at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Ore.
EUGENE, Ore. — Canada's Aaron Brown overcame a mishap with his starting blocks Monday to clinch a spot in the 200-metre semifinals at the world track and field championships.
For all the national championship titles Aaron Brown has won throughout his lengthy sprinting career, these ones in the Township of Langley, B.C., this week felt a little different.
Earlier this season, Jerome Blake talked about focusing on executing his own race and running consistently on the track.
Click on the video player above to watch live action from the Diamond League series track and field event in Rabat, Morocco.
Jerome Blake of Kelowna, B.C., surged down the straightaway to edge American Elijah Hall at the finish line in a winning time of 20.14 seconds in the men's 200 metres at the 61st Ostrava Golden Spike track and field meet on Tuesday in the Czech Republic.
BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom — Canada's Aaron Brown edged Jamaica's Yohan Blake to win gold in the men's 100 metres on Saturday at the Diamond League stop in Birmingham, England.
Aaron Brown won the first men's 100 metre race of the Diamond League season with an underwhelming show in Birmingham on Saturday, after two false starts saw top contender Trayvon Bromell and local favourite Zharnel Hughes disqualified. Brown clocked in at 10.13 seconds, a minor improvement from his 'B' race earlier when he managed 10.23 behind Jeremiah Azu, as the marquee event of the meet came to an anti-climactic finish when Bromell and Hughes jumped the gun. "I'm glad I won this one and not the first one, if I had to choose," Brown said.