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Two medals in day 3 along with our first gold. Day 4 may also be another good looking day for us with medal chances in baseball/softball (women's softball), diving (women's synchronized 10m platform), judo (men's -81kg, women's -63kg), swimming (women's 100m backstroke) and weightlifting (women's -64kg).

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Day 4 Canadian Schedule: July 26 Evening- July 27 Morning

*schedule in eastern time; bold indicates medal event

17:30: Triathlon- Women’s Individual (Joanna Brown, Amelie Kretz)

20:00: Rugby Sevens- Men’s- Pool B: :CAN Canada vs. Japan :JPN

21:30: Swimming- Women’s 200m Freestyle- Semifinal 1 (Penny Oleksiak)

21:36: Swimming- Women’s 200m Freestyle- Semifinal 2 (Summer McIntosh)

21:51: Swimming- Women’s 100m Backstroke- Final (Kylie Masse)

22:00: Beach Volleyball- Heather BANSLEY/Brandie WILKERSON :CAN vs. Ana GALLAY/Fernanda PEREYRA :ARG

22:50: Weightlifting- Women’s 59kg- Group B (Tali Darsigny)

22:58: Swimming- Women’s 200m Individual Medley- Semifinal 1 (Sydney Pickrem)

23:05: Sailing- Women’s 49er FX- Race 1 (Alexandra Ten Hove, Mariah Millen)

23:05: Sailing- Women’s Laser Radial- Race 5 (Sarah Douglas)

23:26: Archery- Women’s Individual- 1/32 Eliminations: Yasemin ANAGOZ :TUR vs. Stephanie BARRETT :CAN

0:00: Softball- Bronze Medal Game: :MEX Mexico vs. Canada :CAN

0:05: Sailing- Men’s Finn- Race 1 (Tom Ramshaw)

0:31: Archery- Men’s Individual- 1/32 Eliminations: Dan Olaru :MDA vs. Crispin DUENAS :CAN

1:00: Canoe Slalom- Women’s Kayak-Semi-final (Florence Maheu)

1:50: Sailing- Men’s 49er- Race 1 (William Jones, Evan DePaul)

2:00: Cycling- Women’s Cross-Country (Catharine Pendrel, Haley Smith)

2:00: Diving- Women’s Synchronized 10m Platform Final (Meaghan Benfeito, Caeli McKay)

3:30: Table Tennis- Women’s Singles- Round of 16: CHEN Meng :CHN vs. Mo ZHANG :CAN

5:40: Badminton- Women’s Doubles- Group Play Stage- Group B: Rachel HONDERICH/Kristen TSAI :CAN vs. Doha HANY/Hadia HOSNY :EGY

6:17: Swimming- Men’s 100m Freestyle- Heat 7 (Josh Liendo)

6:19: Swimming- Men’s 100m Freestyle- Heat 8 (Yuri Kisil)

6:20: Badminton- Men’s Singles- Group Play Stage- Group P: Brian YANG :CAN vs. Felix BURESTEDT :SWE

6:50: Weightlifting- Women’s 64kg- Group A (Maude Charron)

6:54: Boxing- Women’s Welterweight- Round of 16: Myriam da SILVA :CAN vs. Maria Altagracia MORONTA HERNANDEZ :DOM

7:00: Badminton- Men’s Doubles- Group Play Stage- Group D: Aaron CHIA/SOH Wooi Yik :MAS vs. Jason HO-SHUE/Nyl YAKURA :CAN

7:00: Football- Women’s- Group E: :CAN Canada vs. Great Britain :GBR

7:45: Field Hockey- Men’s- Pool B: :NED Netherlands vs. Canada :CAN

 

TBA: Judo- Women’s -63kg- Elimination Round of 32: Catherine BEAUCHEMIN-PINARD :CAN vs. Laerke OLSEN :DEN

TBA: Judo- Men’s -81kg- Elimination Round of 32: Antoine VALOIS-FORTIER :CAN vs. Alexios NTANATSIDIS :GRE

TBA: Sailing- Women’s 49er FX- Race 2 (Alexandra Ten Hove, Mariah Millen)

TBA: Sailing- Women’s Laser Radial- Race 6 (Sarah Douglas)

TBA: Sailing- Women’s 49er FX- Race 3 (Alexandra Ten Hove, Mariah Millen)

TBA: Sailing- Men’s Finn- Race 2 (Tom Ramshaw)

TBA: Sailing- Men’s 49er- Race 2 (William Jones, Evan DePaul)

TBA: Sailing- Men’s 49er- Race 3 (William Jones, Evan DePaul)

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Set my alarm for 5AM this morning to watch the judo final, assuming Klimkait would be in it. Not the awakening I was hoping for lol, but great to see her compose herself and win bronze.

 

MacNeil's win was awesome, and had me jumping out of my seat. The men's relay team was a treat too - an oh so close fourth place finish in a day full of them. 

 

Disappointing opening result in women's basketball - we'll really need the win against Spain. 

 

In good news, Pavan-Paredes look absolutely stellar. I haven't had the chance to watch the Brazilians or the American team yet. 

 

Looking forward to potentially a couple more medals today...

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20 minutes ago, ofan said:

Set my alarm for 5AM this morning to watch the judo final, assuming Klimkait would be in it. Not the awakening I was hoping for lol, but great to see her compose herself and win bronze.

 

MacNeil's win was awesome, and had me jumping out of my seat. The men's relay team was a treat too - an oh so close fourth place finish in a day full of them. 

 

Disappointing opening result in women's basketball - we'll really need the win against Spain. 

 

In good news, Pavan-Paredes look absolutely stellar. I haven't had the chance to watch the Brazilians or the American team yet. 

 

Looking forward to potentially a couple more medals today...

The last thing I saw before going to bed was Margelidon's bronze medal match - not the best thing to go out on. It's extremely hard to go for Bronze against a challenger that came through the repechage even if you are ultimately the more skilled Judoka, kudos to her for putting those emotions behind her. 

 

I have a good feeling about today - although I'm a bit cautious about diving since Caeli McKay has had an ankle injury recently. 

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Both Penny and Summer were slower in that semi than in the heats.  Too bad for Summer just missing the final.  Hopefully Penny can pick it up for the final.  

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6 minutes ago, NearPup said:

Real shame Masse will likely never win an Olympic gold after her back-to-back world titles :(

She's young, the next Olympics are in 3 years.  Who knows?  

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