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In 2022, Rogers became the first Canadian to win a hammer-throw medal at the world championships. A year later, she upgraded from silver to gold as she and Katzberg captured Canada's first world titles in the sport. They made more Canadian hammer history last summer in Paris, winning the country's first Olympic golds while snapping a 112-year medal drought.

Rogers, 26, is the clear favourite to repeat as women's world champion after winning eight of her nine international starts this year, including the last six in a row. Katzberg, 23, opened the year with five straight wins before finishing second at each of his past three international events. Olympic silver medallist Bence Halasz of Hungary beat him in the last two.

Canadians to watch at the track and field world championships

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Andre De Grasse and the Olympic-champion Canadian men's 4x100m relay team will try to recapture the world title in Tokyo. (Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

De Grasse's relay team eyes another upset

The World Athletics Championships begin this Saturday in Tokyo — Friday in Canadian time zones. Here's a look at the top Canadians, including an unprecedented four defending world champs, in action at the biggest track and field meet of the year.

Marco Arop (800m)

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It's been a lot of fun to watch Arop develop from the raw youngster who flamed out in the semifinals of the 2021 Olympics to the more polished runner who took bronze at the following year's world championships and then captured the world title in 2023. The 6-foot-4 Canadian came thisclose to adding an Olympic gold last summer, losing to his Kenyan rival Emmanuel Wanyonyi in a thrilling photo finish in Paris.

Wanyonyi, 21, is the man to beat in Tokyo. He won five of his seven Diamond League starts this year, including the season-ending Final for the third time in a row. Arop, who turns 27 this month, spent the early part of his season on the ill-fated Grand Slam Track tour, where he dabbled in the 1,500m along with the 800. After shifting back to the Diamond League in June, he finished fifth, second and fifth before placing third at the Final.

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2023 women's shot put silver medallist Sarah Mitton is a contender for gold after winning her second consecutive indoor world title in March and nearly capturing her second straight Diamond League Final championship last month. Mitton was awarded the trophy before a protest and subsequent video review showed that she'd stepped out of the throwing circle too early, bumping her down to third place.

Evan Dunfee was not happy about the demise of the 50km race walk after taking bronze at the 2019 world championships and the 2021 Olympics. But he's adapted well to the two shorter races that are now on the worlds program, placing fourth in both the 20km and 35km in 2023 before finishing fifth in the 20K at the Paris Olympics. This year, he broke the North American record in the 20 and the world record in the 35, making him a double medal threat in Tokyo.

Former Olympic and world 5,000m medallist Moh Ahmed hopes to challenge for the podium in the two longest track races after his gutsy fourth-place performance in the 10,000m at the Paris Olympics. But the 34-year-old's track days could be nearing an end as he's begun to eye the typical late-career transition to road races.

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