Injuries, illness have plagued Canada through three days at world track and field
LONDON — Down two of its biggest stars, and now battling a stomach bug.
Through three days of the world track and field championships, luck hasn’t been on the beleaguered Canadian team’s side.
But when it seemed as if Canada couldn’t take anymore bad news, Brandon McBride and Shawn Barber offered some hope Sunday, laying down solid performances to clinch spots in their respective finals.
McBride, a 23-year-old from Windsor, Ont., led wire to wire to win his 800-metre semifinal before a loud crowd of some-60,000 at London Stadium, crossing in one minute 45.53 seconds, the third fastest time on the night.


