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Athletics Canada names nine athletes to 2024 World Indoor Championship team

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On Thursday, Athletics Canada released a list of nine athletes who will represent Team Canada at next month’s World Indoor Championships from March 1-3 in Glasgow, Scotland. The team is on the smaller side, consisting of five women and four men, who hope to contend for medals in Glasgow.

World championship silver medallist in the shot put, Sarah Mitton, will lead Team Canada in Glasgow. Mitton has yet to win a world indoor medal in her career. Last August, she won her first world championship medal, taking silver behind Chase Ealey of the U.S. Mitton is the Canadian national record holder both indoors and outdoors.

The other four women joining Mitton on Team Canada are 1,500m runners Lucia Stafford and Simone Plourde, 2023 World Indoor Tour winner Alysha Newman (pole vault) and, making her world indoor debut, Mariam Abdul-Rashid, who is coming off a personal best of 8.01 seconds in the women’s 60m hurdles in Clemson, S.C. last weekend.

“World Indoor Championships is a fun test to see where we’re at with the training and all the work we’ve put in,” Mitton said to Athletics Canada. “With it being an Olympic year, my focus is set toward the Games, but it’s great to be able to be competitive and get into that competitive mindset this early in the season at an event like the World Indoor Championships.”

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Brendon Rodney will compete for Canada in the men’s 60m. Photo: James Rhodes (@jrhodesathletics)

On the men’s side, the team will feature three veterans and one rising star. Malachi Murray, a sprinter out of Edmonton, has had several breakthrough performances in the men’s 60m this season. Just days before the Feb. 14 selection deadline, Murray ran to a personal best of 6.55 seconds in the men’s 60m–the fastest mark among Canadian athletes this year. The 23-year-old will be joined in the 60m event by Brendon Rodney, who ran the third leg for Canada’s gold-medal-winning 100m relay team in 2022.

Charles Philibert-Thiboutot and Kieran Lumb will compete in the men’s 1,500m. Both men have had a fantastic start to the 2024 season, setting personal bests in almost every race they’ve run.

Team Canada at 2024 World Indoor Championships

Athlete Event(s) Hometown Club Coach Branch
Lucia Stafford 1500m Toronto, ON Royal City Club Terry Radchenko Ontario
Simone Plourde 1500m Mont Royal, QC Nike Union Athletics Club / Saint-Laurent Select Pete Julian QuébecUÉBEC
Mariam Abdul-Rashid 60mH Oshawa, ON The Speed Academy Anthony McCleary Ontario
Alysha Newman Pole Vault Caledon East, ON Bolton Pole Vault Doug Wood Ontario
Sarah Mitton Shot Put Brooklyn, NS/N.-É. SISU Throws Club Richard Parkinson Ontario
Malachi Murray 60m Edmonton, AB Capital City Track Club Rob Fisher Alberta
Brendon Rodney 60m Etobicoke, ON Sprintec Maurice Wilson Ontario
Kieran Lumb 1500m Vancouver, BC/C.-B. Vancouver Thunderbirds Andy Powell British Columbia
Charles Philibert-Thiboutot 1500m / Provisional for 3000m Quebec, QC Club d’athlétisme de l’Université Laval Félix-Antoine Lapointe Québec

Eleven other athletes have been provisionally nominated to the team: Sade McCreath, Audrey Leduc, Astrid Nyame, Donna Ntambue, Madeleine Kelly, Jazz Shukla, Regan Yee, Ibrahim Ayorinde, Abdullahi Hassan, Olivier Desmeules and Matti Erickson. According to Athletics Canada, these 11 athletes met the AC indoor qualification standard in their respective events. They will be added to the team if they appear as “Qualified by Entry Standard” or “In World Rankings quota” on the World Athletics rankings list and quota places remain open in their event. 

These athletes will be selected if they appear in the World Athletics selection quota as of Feb. 21. (For example: Shukla currently holds the 32nd spot of the allotted 30 spots in the women’s 800m, if several other 800m in front of her choose to not go, she would then get their spot on points). But that invite rests in the hands of World Athletics, not Athletics Canada.

At the 2022 World Indoor Championships in Belgrade, Serbia, Team Canada came home with one gold medal, three national records, seven personal bests and eight top-eight performances. The lone medal came from Damian Warner in the men’s heptathlon. It was Warner’s first World Indoor gold medal, having also won silver at the 2018 championship in Birmingham, U.K.

The 2024 World Indoor Championships will run from March 1-3 and will host more than 700 athletes from more than 130 countries, competing across 26 events (13 for men and 13 for women).



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