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    Damian Warner

    Damian Warner is a Canadian decathlete known for being one of the world's leading competitors in the decathlon. He has achieved remarkable success, winning gold at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and setting personal and national records. Warner is celebrated for his versatility and excellence across the ten track and field events that make up the decathlon.

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    Olympic Medals

    Gold1
    Bronze1

    World Championship Medals

    Silver2
    Bronze1

    Personal Bests

    Pole Vault

    World Athletics Championships, Budapest 2023

    4.90=

    8/26/2023

    Pole Vault

    Hypomeeting

    4.90=

    5/29/2022

    200 Metres

    20.63

    4/23/2022

    60 Metres Hurdles

    World Athletics Indoor Championships

    7.61

    3/19/2022

    Pole Vault

    World Athletics Indoor Championships

    4.90=

    3/19/2022

    Major Championships

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    The XXXII Olympic Games - Decathlon

    9018

    🥉

    The XXXI Olympic Games - Decathlon

    8666

    The XXX Olympic Games - Decathlon

    8442

    🥈

    IAAF World Championships - Decathlon

    8695

    🥉

    IAAF World Championships in Athletics - Decathlon

    8529

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    TORCH TALK DAY 8: KATIE NAGEOTTE TAKES POLE VAULT GOLD, US MEN STILL STRUGGLING FOR A WIN, COLE HOCKER LOOKS STRONG + KYLE HAS A STORY
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    TORCH TALK DAY 8: KATIE NAGEOTTE TAKES POLE VAULT GOLD, US MEN STILL STRUGGLING FOR A WIN, COLE HOCKER LOOKS STRONG + KYLE HAS A STORY

    August 6, 2021

    Chris, Kyle and Dana recap Day 7 of track and field at the Olympics which was highlighted by Katie Nageotte's gold medal in the women's pole vault, where she became just the third woman to win gold in the event at the Games. This was a true moment of redemption as she missed the 2016 Olympics, switched coaches and took a leap of faith to continue within the sport. She gets the Magical Performance of the Day honors. 

    The men's 400 meter final was not as delightful for U.S. fans as Michael Cherry ran a personal best for fourth place and Michael Norman took fifth but Team USA was shut out of the medals for just the third time in history. We beg the question: Is the United States (particularly the men) having a bad Olympics and what's the possible cause. 

    Also discussed in this episode:

    – If you're Damian Warner and you finally win gold in the decathlon after three Olympic cycles, do you keep going?

    – We still need a healthy and full-on KJT vs. Thiam heptathlon rivalry

    – Cole Hocker looked really good in the men's semifinals of the 1,500 meters; Reigning Olympic champion Matthew Centrowitz gets eliminated

    – Gutsiest performance of the day: Nick Willis runs his fastest time in four years in the semifinals of his fifth Olympics at 38 years old

    – A brief women's marathon preview

    + Much More

    TUNE IN AND LISTEN TO TORCH TALK WITH CHRIS, KYLE AND DANA. Our daily podcast covering the Olympics is presented by Hayward Magic.

    Hayward Magic is a really unique and fresh editorial channel on IG that captures the magic and intensity of track & field.  Their mantra is #makeittohayward because Hayward is not just a place. It’s a state of mind. It's where guts meet magic. All athletes, fans and feats of guts welcome! @HaywardMagic on Instagram.

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