Home > The Scene

Athletics Canada names 18 athletes to World Indoor Championships team

Canadian record holders Damian Warner and Gabriela DeBues-Stafford will headline Team Canada in Serbia

Damian Warner Photo by: Claus Andersen/Athletics Canada

On March 3, Athletics Canada announced the 18-member team that will represent Canada at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Belgrade, Serbia from March 18-20. This team is made up of six men and 12 women who have successfully achieved the World Athletics Indoor standard in their event. Athletics Canada has chosen to send an experienced team, with 16 out of the 18 athletes selected having represented Canada on the world stage previously. 

Toronto native and Bowerman Track Club member Gabriela DeBues-Stafford headlines the team, sitting at fifth in the World Athletics rankings over the 3,000m and first in the 5,000m. DeBues-Stafford has had a remarkable indoor season, breaking the Canadian indoor 3,000m and 5,000m records in back-to-back weekends. In Serbia, DeBues-Stafford will be among those contending for a medal in the women’s 3,000m.

Gabriela DeBues-Stafford wins the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix 3,000m in a new national record of 8:33.92

Canada’s 2021 Lou Marsh Award winner, Damian Warner, who won gold in the decathlon at the Tokyo Olympics, was also named to Team Canada, competing in the indoor heptathlon. Warner won silver at the 2018 World Indoor Championships in this event and he’ll be looking to upgrade that to gold in Serbia. 

Photo: @AthleticsCanada

That was the only medal a Canadian brought home from in 2018. Team Canada’s head coach Glenroy Gilbert expects this year’s team to contend for high placings across all disciplines in Birmingham. 

There are high expectations on what could be Canada’s best 4x400m women’s team ever, comprised of Natassha MacDonald, Lauren Gale, Kyra Constantine, Micha Powell and Sage WatsonThe women’s 4x400m team finished fourth at the Tokyo Olympics and will be looking for redemption this time around in Serbia. 

Indoor Worlds Team (information via Athletics Canada)

Athletes

  • Bolade Ajomale (Richmond Hill, Ont.) – Men’s 60 metres
  • Cameron Proceviat (Burnaby, B.C.) – Men’s 1,500 metres
  • Damian Warner (London, Ont.) – Men’s Heptathlon
  • Ehab El-Sandali (Toronto, Ont.) – Men’s 3,000 metres
  • Gabriela DeBues-Stafford (Toronto, Ont.) – Women’s 3,000 metres
  • John Gay (Kelowna, B.C.) – Men’s 3,000 metres
  • Julie-Anne Staehli (Lucknow, Ont.) – Women’s 3,000 metres
  • Kyra Constantine (Brampton, Ont.) – Women’s 4×400 metres
  • Lauren Gale (Ottawa, Ont.) – Women’s 4×400 metres
  • Lindsey Butterworth (North Vancouver, B.C.) – Women’s 800 metres
  • Lucia Stafford (Toronto, Ont.) – Women’s 1,500 metres
  • Madeleine Kelly (Pembroke, Ont.) – Women’s 800 metres
  • Marco Arop (Edmonton, Alta.) – Men’s 800 metres 
  • Micha Powell (Toronto, Ont.) – Women’s 4×400 metres
  • Michelle Harrison (Saskatoon, Sask.) – 60 metres hurdles
  • Sage Watson (Medicine Hat, Alta.) – Women’s 4×400 metres
  • Sarah Mitton (North York, Ont.) – Shot put

According to Athletics Canada:

a second list of athletes who met the Athletics Canada indoor qualification standard in their respective events will be added to the team if they appear as “Qualified by Entry Standard” or “In World Rankings quota” on the March 9 World Athletics rankings list (here) and the quota places remain open in their event.

The 2022 World Indoor Championships will kick off on March 18 and run until March 20.

Check out the latest buyer's guide:

Best trail running gear for spring 2024

Explore our favourite trail running gear for short trips and longer treks, from watches to gaiters