Olympic champ Drouin withdraws from Canadian championships with nagging injury
OTTAWA — Derek Drouin’s priority is defending his world championship gold medal.
And so the 27-year-old Olympic and world high jump champion withdrew from the Canadian track and field championships with an Achilles injury, rather than taking an unnecessary risk.
“It’s disappointing on a number of levels, but I keep reminding myself that the IAAF world championships in London is the focus of the season,” Drouin said in a statement Thursday. “I’m confident that with this decision, I’ll be ready to defend my world title.”
The Canadian championships determine the team for the worlds, Aug. 5-13 at London’s Olympic Stadium, where Drouin won bronze at the 2012 Olympics. The top two athletes in each event qualify for the team, provided they’ve achieved the qualifying standard. There is a discretionary third spot in each event.


