Diamond League: Shawn Barber falters but rival is also bested

A rough start for Canada's world pole vault champion translated into a third-place finish on Saturday at the IAAF Diamond League event in Shanghai, China. However, what may be more surprising was the emergence of American Sam Kendricks, who beat both Barber and three-time European champion Renaud Lavillenie.

Canada's Nettey places 2nd in long jump; Rudisha blames poor result on crowded track

Canada's Shawn Barber finishes 3rd in Diamond League men's pole vault

9 years ago
Duration 3:04
World champion was unable to improve on his vault of 5.70m

A rough start for Canada's world pole vault champion translated into a less-than-stellar finish on Saturday at the IAAF Diamond League event in Shanghai, China.

Shawn Barber finished in third place, bested by his main rival, Renaud Lavillenie of France, as well as a poor start.

The 21-year-old began his attempts at 5.52 metres, but missed twice and passed on the remaining attempt at that height.

The reigning world champ needed to successfully clear 5.62 on his final, do-or-die attempt, and succeeded.

Lavillenie didn't begin his attempts until that height, and the three-time European champion was successful on his second attempt.

Both men cleared the 5.70 height with no problem, however Barber faltered at the 5.78 height. He elected to pass on his remaining attempt after two failed tries.

The gamble on clearing 5.83 also failed, leading to the Canadian's exit from the competition.

American Sam Kendricks victorious in Diamond League men's pole vault

9 years ago
Duration 2:28
Kendricks won with a person best vault of 5.88m

Lavillenie cleared the 5.83 mark, but his victory was halted by Sam Kendricks. The American successfully hit a personal best of 5.88 while Lavillenie missed twice and passed on his final attempt, but also missed on 5.93 to hand the victory to Kendricks.

Season best for long jumper

Christabel Netty, of Surrey, B.C., was the other Canadian athlete with a top-three finish in Shanghai, securing a second-place finish in the long jump, thanks in part to a season-best attempt of 6.75.

Canada's Christabel Nettey finishes 2nd in Diamond League women's long jump

9 years ago
Duration 2:20
Nettey had a season-best jump of 6.75m

The 25-year-old Nettey finished fourth at worlds in Beijing last August with a jump of 6.95, and her previous season best was 6.66. The University of Arizona grad set a personal best and Canadian record of 6.99 last season at Stockholm's XL Galan track and field meet. The Olympic standard is 6.70.

In the men's shot put event, Canada's Tim Nedows registered a fifth-place finish. His throw of 20.40 was a metre off of the leading throw by American Kurt Roberts.

​The Brockville, Ont., native secured his first outdoor victory of the year in April, with a winning throw of 20.77 at the Kansas Relays, well clear of the Olympic standard of 20.50.

Canadian high jumper Michael Mason also picked up a fifth-place finish with a season-best jump of 2.20.

Canada's Michael Mason places 5th in Diamond League men's high jump

9 years ago
Duration 0:47
Mason's season-best 2.20m jump not enough for spot in the top-3

Gatlin tops in the 100

American Justin Gatlin cruises to Diamond League 100m victory

9 years ago
Duration 4:58
Gatlin's 9.94 second sprint was his best this season

American sprinter Justin Gatlin's preparations for the Rio got off to a solid start with a win in the 100m 

Gatlin easily won the 100 in 9.94 seconds, several strides ahead of Qatar's Femi Ogunode in second. His main rival in Rio, Olympic and world champion Usain Bolt, did not compete in Shanghai.

Rudisha upset

Olympic 800 champion David Rudisha of Kenya faded on the final straight and finished fifth after a poor start he blamed on field competitors crowding the track.

Rudisha was passed by countryman Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich, who won the 800 in one minute, 45.68 seconds.

Afterward, he blamed the result on confusion over the javelin throwers and high jumpers who were still on the track as the race was starting.

"We tried to raise our hands up, but the gun went off," he said. "I lost almost two seconds of my time...It's unfortunate. The technical guys — I don't know what they're doing there."

Diamond League on CBC Sports

CBC Sports will provide live streaming coverage of all 14 Diamond League meet this season at CBCSports.ca and via the CBC Sports app for iOS and Android devices. TV coverage will be featured as part of the network's Road To The Olympic Games weekend broadcasts throughout the season.

The following is a list of upcoming Diamond League meets on CBCSports.ca and the CBC Sports app:

  • Rabat (May 22, 12 p.m. ET)
  • Eugene (May 28, 4 p.m. ET)
  • Rome (June 2, 2 p.m. ET)
  • Birmingham (June 5, 9 a.m. ET)
  • Oslo (June 9, 2 p.m. ET)
  • Stockholm (June 16, 2 p.m. ET)

With files from The Associated Press