
No medal for pole vault defending champion Shawn Barber at world championship
LONDON — On a magical night two years ago in Beijing, Shawn Barber could do nothing wrong. A college kid carrying zero expectations, he soared freely over bar after bar until gold was in his grasp.
His pole vault victory at the 2015 world track and field championships was the country’s first in 12 years, and a punctuation mark on a spectacular eight-medal performance for Canada.
Two years later, Barber will leave London empty-handed, finishing eighth on Tuesday night.
And at the halfway point of the world championships, a Canadian team that has suffered a string of bad luck remains without a medal.