McBride wins men’s 800, Kelly upsets new mom Bishop-Nriagu to win women’s 800
MONTREAL — Brandon McBride, his coach Kurt Downes, and sports psychologist Penny Werthner sat down before Saturday’s 800-metre final to map out a race plan.
“The original plan was to take (the lead) and control it,” McBride said. “But (Werthner) said ‘Let’s map out a Plan B just in case. Plan B was Marco (Arop) runs aggressive and takes (the lead).
“And let’s just say it’s a good thing we mapped out Plan B, because that’s exactly what happened.”
The 25-year-old from Windsor, Ont., overtook Arop with 250 metres to go en route to a victory in the 800 at the Canadian track and field championships, crossing in one minute 44.63 seconds.