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Canada's Damian Warner wins heptathlon gold at world athletics indoor championships

BELGRADE, Serbia — Canada's Damian Warner won heptathlon gold on Saturday at the world athletics indoor championships. His time of two minutes 39.56 seconds in the 1,000 metres gave him an overall total of 6,489 points.
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Damian Warner, of Canada, competes in the Men's 1000 meters race of the heptathlon at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, March 19, 2022. Warner won heptathlon gold on Saturday at the world athletics indoor championships. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Petr David Josek

BELGRADE, Serbia — Canada's Damian Warner won heptathlon gold on Saturday at the world athletics indoor championships.

His time of two minutes 39.56 seconds in the 1,000 metres gave him an overall total of 6,489 points. 

Switzerland's Simon Ehammer took silver (6,363) and Australia's Ashley Moloney won bronze (6,344).

Warner, who won Olympic gold in the decathlon last year in Tokyo, was third in the 1,000. 

The 32-year-old native of London, Ont., finished first in the 60 metres, long jump and the 60-metre hurdles. 

He was fourth in shot put, ninth in the high jump and fifth in the pole vault. 

Warner won heptathlon silver at the 2018 world indoors in Birmingham, England. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 19, 2022. 

The Canadian Press