Toronto’s Aaron Brown wins Canadian 200 title to complete sprint sweep
OTTAWA — A night after Aaron Brown captured a thrilling men’s 100 metre title, the 200 metres had plenty of drama as well — but for all the wrong reasons.
Brown won the 200 to complete the short sprints sweep at the Canadian track and field championships on Saturday, but the field was missing Andre De Grasse to a hamstring injury and Gavin Smellie to an odd late false start call.
“I had to run against who’s in the field, and that’s exactly what I did,” Brown, of Toronto, said. “I literally won by a nose (Friday) night in the 100, and I had a pretty comfortable win in the 200 and I’m pleased with it. I can build off this.”
Brown, who’d won the 100 by a thousandth of a second the previous night, led from the gun to capture the 200 crown, his fourth Canadian senior title, in 20.17 seconds. Jerome Blake of Kelowna, B.C., was second in 20.38, while Mobolade Ajomale of Richmond Hill, Ont., won the bronze in 20.62.


