Warner aiming for elusive world track and field championship gold
Damian Warner stood on the long jump runway during last summer’s Tokyo Olympics, and raised his arms for the audience to clap.
Except there was no audience.
In a poignant moment that said everything about a Games in a global pandemic, and Warner’s remarkable journey to Olympic decathlon gold, he was “calling for a clap” from his family, friends and the majority of his coaching team who were gathered together back home in London, Ont., in the wee hours of the morning.
Warner’s Olympic story unfolded like a Hollywood movie. He won gold despite training for months in an old unheated ice rink. His coaches say the strength to overcome those challenges stuck.