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4 minutes ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Day 2 Canadian Schedule: July 24 Night-July 25 Morning

all times in EST/bold means final

19:30: Skateboarding- Men’s Street- Heat 1 (Micky Papa, Matt Berger)

20:00: Shooting- Women’s 10m Air Pistol- Qualification (Lynda Kiejko)

20:19: Skateboarding- Men’s Street- Heat 2 (Micky Papa, Matt Berger)

20:30: Fencing- Men’s Epee- Individual Table of 64: DONG Chao :CHN vs. Marc-Antoine BLAIS-BELANGER :CAN

21:00: Badminton- Men’s Doubles- Group Play Stage- Group D: Jason HO-SHUE/Nyl YAKURA :CAN vs. CHOI Solgyu/SEO Seungjae :KOR 

21:00: Rowing- Lightweight Men’s Double Sculls- Repechage 1 (Patrick Keane, Maxwell Lattimer)

21:08: Skateboarding- Men’s Street- Heat 3 (Micky Papa, Matt Berger)

21:25: Fencing- Women’s Foil- Individual Table of 64: Pauline RANVIER :FRA vs. Eleanor HARVEY :CAN

21:25: Fencing- Women’s Foil- Individual Table of 64: Kelleigh RYAN :CAN vs. Sera AZUMA :JPN

21:25: Fencing- Women’s Foil- Individual Table of 64- Anita BLAZE :FRA vs. Jessica Zi Jia GUO :CAN

21:46: Swimming- Women’s 100m Butterfly- Semifinal 2 (Maggie MacNeil, Katerine Savard)

21:58: Skateboarding- Men’s Street- Heat 4 (Micky Papa, Matt Berger)

22:10: Rowing- Women’s Single Sculls- Quarterfinal 2 (Carling Zeeman)

22:45: Swimming- Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay- Final

22:48: Boxing- Women’s Flyweight- Preliminary Round: Mandy BUJOLD :CAN vs. Nina RADOVANOVIC :SRB

22:50: Rowing- Men’s Single Sculls- Quarterfinal 2 (Trevor Jones)

23:00: Badminton- Women’s Singles- Group Play Stage- Group F: Michelle LI :CAN vs. Nikte Alejandra SOTOMAYOR :GUA

23:05: Sailing- Women’s Laser Radial- Race 1 (Sarah Douglas)

23:30: Rowing- Women’s Double Sculls- Semifinal A/B 2 (Gabrielle Smith, Jessica Sevick)

0:00: Canoe Slalom- Men’s Canoe- Heats- 1st Run (Cameron Smedley)

0:00: Cycling- Women’s Road Race (Karol-Ann Canuel, Alison Jackson, Leah Kichmann)

0:00: Rowing- Women’s Four- Repechage 1 (Jennifer Martins, Kristina Walker, Nicole Hare, Stephanie Grauer)

0:10: Rowing- Men’s Four- Repechage 1 (Jakub Buczek, Luke Gadsdon, Gavin Stone, William Crothers)

0:44: Taekwondo- Women’s -57kg- Round of 16: Skylar PARK :CAN vs. Stacey HYMER :AUS

1:30: Softball- Opening Round- :CAN Canada vs. Japan :JPN 

1:45: Table Tennis- Women’s Singles- Round 2: Mo ZHANG :CAN vs. Yana NOSKOVA :ROC

2:00: Diving- Women’s Synchronized 3m Springboard Final (Jennifer Abel, Melissa Citrini Beaulieu)

2:05: Sailing- Women’s RS:X- Race 1 (Nikola Girke)

2:08: Canoe Slalom- Men’s Canoe- Heats- 2nd Run (Cameron Smedley)

4:00: Equestrian- Dressage Grand Prix Team and Individual Qualifier Day 2 (Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu, Lindsay Kellock, Chris von Martels)

4:05: Artistic Gymnastics- Women’s Qualification- Subdivision 4 (Ava Stewart, Brooklyn Moors, Ellie Black, Shallon Olsen)

6:09: Swimming- Women’s 100m Backstroke- Heat 4 (Kylie Masse, Taylor Ruck)

6:20: Badminton- Mixed Doubles- Group Play Stage- Group B: Marcus ELLIS/Lauren SMITH :GBR vs. Joshua HURLBURT-YU/Josephine WU :CAN

6:43: Swimming- Women’s 100m Breaststroke- Heat 4 (Kelsey Wog)

6:48: Swimming- Women’s 100m Breaststroke- Heat 6 (Kierra Smith)

7:00: Badminton- Women’s Doubles- Group Play Stage- Group B: Mayu MATSUMOTO/Wakana NAGAHARA :JPN  vs. Rachel HONDERICH/Kristen TSAI :CAN 

7:03: Swimming- Men’s 100m Backstroke- Heat 6 (Markus Thormeyer, Cole Pratt)

7:18: Swimming- Women’s 40m Freestyle- Heat 4 (Summer McIntosh)

7:35: Swimming- Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay

TBD sometime after 11:00: Judo- Women’s -52kg- Elimination Round of 32: Charline van SNICK :BEL vs. Ecaterina GUICA :CAN

TBD sometime after 11:00: Tennis- Men’s Singles- First Round: Andy MURRAY :GBR vs. Felix AUGER-ALIASSIME :CAN 

thanks this is so good

 

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