leyshon believed warner could be the best virtually from day one.
“there was this unspoken thing we had,” said leyshon. “and over the years, i’ve seen nothing that makes me think otherwise.
“then in 2018, our goals we talked about very clearly: olympic gold. world champion. world record. so he’s only achieved one of those three things.”
warner’s score in tokyo was 108 points shy of frenchman kevin mayer’s world record of 9,126.
the points difference is equal to three bars higher in pole vault or high jump, or “usain bolt times” in the 100 metres, warner said.
“(but) the luxury of the decathlon is that there’s 10 events, so you don’t have to do it all in one, you just have to be a little bit better in all them,” he said.
warner left plenty of points on the board in tokyo, in the high jump, shot put, 400 and 1,500 metres, leyshon said, adding that he has improved significantly this season in discus and pole vault.
leyshon preaches “raising the floor” rather than raising the ceiling, making incremental gains across the board to remove the roller-coaster element of the 10-discipline decathlon and produce a more even performance.
“and when it’s a great day you break through the ceiling,” he said.
a decathlon cannot be won on one spectacular performance like a game-winning touchdown, but it certainly can be lost on a disastrous one.