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Was that Canada's best track and field world championships ever?

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Saturday was an incredible day for Canadian track and field. In the span of about an hour at the world championships in Budapest, Pierce LePage and Damian Warner won gold and silver in the decathlon, Marco Arop took gold in the men's 800m and Sarah Mitton grabbed silver in the women's shot put.

The medal binge tripled Canada's medal count, from two to six. That's where it ended after a medal-less Sunday that saw the women's 4x400m relay team place fourth and distance runner Moh Ahmed finish seventh in the men's 5,000m.

In terms of total medals, this was Canada's second-most successful World Athletics Championships ever, trailing its eight-medal outburst in 2015 in Beijing. But you can argue this was in fact Canada's best worlds ever.

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The key here is gold medals. The 2015 team won two of them, matching the previous record set by the Donovan Bailey-led 1995 squad. This year's team doubled it, with the victories by LePage and Arop coming after the surprising hammer-throw title sweep by Ethan Katzberg and Camryn Rogers.

The organizers of the world championships place a premium on gold medals. That's why Canada finished second in the official medal standings (behind the United States, the runaway winner with 12 gold and 29 total) despite tying for sixth in the total count. If you apply the same standard to Canada's historical results, then this team is our GOAT.

Regardless of where you stand in the debate, we might all agree that next summer's Olympics can't come fast enough. The average age of Canada's four world champions

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