Warner finishes second in heptathlon, sets Canadian record at indoor worlds
BIRMINGHAM, England — Damian Warner of London, Ont., finished second in the heptathlon Saturday at the world indoors athletics championships with a Canadian-record 6,348 points.
Warner’s fight for the gold medal with France’s Kevin Mayer came down to the final event, the 1,000 metres. While Warner posted the best time in the 1,000 at two minutes 37.12 seconds, more than two second quicker than Mayer, he came just short and finished a mere five points behind the Frenchman.
Estonia’s Maciel Uibo finished third at 6,265 points.
Warner led after the first two events — the 60 metres and long jump — before Mayer took over the lead after the shot put.


