[1] The highlighted event at the trials was the Woman's 100m Hurdles featuring "2003 World outdoor and indoor champion Perdita Felicien, Angela Whyte, and Priscilla Lopes who finished 1-3 respectively during the 2006 national championships".
Gary Reeds was the favourite to watch going into the championships and brought home the silver medal in the Men's 800m.
Reed held the Canadian record in the event with a time of 1:43.68 up until only recently in 2018 when it was broken by Brandon McBride.
[4] With one of the closest margins for victory in world championship history, Yego managed to just out run Reed taking gold.
[5] 100 m: Anson Henry 4 × 100 m relay: Richard Adu-Bobie, Bryan Barnett, Jared Connaughton, Anson Henry, Shannon King, Neville Wright 110 m hurdles: Jared MacLoed 200 m: Bryan Barnett 400 m: Tyler Christopher 400 m hurdles: Adam Kunkel 800 m: Gary Reed, Achraf Tadili 1500 m: Kevin Sullivan 10 000 m: Simon Bairu 50 km race walk: Tim Berrett Hammer throw: Jim Steacy Javelin throw: Scott Russell Shot put: Dylan Armstrong 100 m hurdles: Perdita Felicien, Priscilla Lopes, Angela White 800 m: Diane Cummins 1500 m: Carmen Douma-Hussar, Malindi Elmore, Hilary Stellingwerff Marathon: Lioudmila Kortchaguina Heptathlon: Jessica Zelinka High Jump: Nicole Forrester 1500m Wheelchair (exhibition): Chantal Petitclerc, Diane Roy 'Q': Automatic Qualifier, 'q': Fastest Loser Qualifier, '-': Did not qualify, 'DQ' - Disqualified, 'n/a' Not applicable, 'NMR': No Mark Recorded) SB: Season's Best, PB: Personal Best, 'EX': Exhibition event, does not count towards official medal count.