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Just now, james89 said:

Looking at the splits from the relay heats - Rebecca Smith with a 1:55.9 and Marie-Sophie Harvey with a 1:57:5 looks promising. Not sure if they are going to get Sanchez to double up too.

Sanchez is swimming really well; for sure it will be a difficult decision 

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Just now, Surlympics said:

sad that ellie black won't be in the all around finals since simone biles is out. Would have been a really great opportunity. Do you think she could have medalled?

Based on qualification probably not. Hoping she can somehow pull a medal on beam.

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Day 6 Canadian Schedule: July 28 Evening-July 29 Morning

*times listed in Eastern time/bold indicates medal event

18:30: Golf- Men’s Individual Stroke Play- Round 1 (Corey Conners, Mackenzie Hughes)

19:50: Rowing- Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls- Final B (Patrick Keane, Maxwell Lattimer)

20:00: Rowing- Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls- Final B (Jill Moffatt, Jennifer Casson)

20:00: Shooting- Women’s 25m Pistol- Qualification Precision (Lynda Kiejko)

20:18: Rowing- Men’s Pair- Final A (Kai Langerfeld, Conlin McCabe)

20:30: Rowing- Women’s Pair- Final A (Caileigh Filmer, Hillary Janssens)

20:30: Rugby Sevens- Women’s Pool B: :CAN Canada vs. Brazil :BRA

20:45: Badminton- Women’s Singles- Round of 16: Nozomi OKUHARA :JPN vs. Michelle LI :CAN

21:00: Basketball- Women’s Preliminary Round- Group A: :CAN Canada vs. South Korea :KOR

21:00: Beach Volleyball- Women’s Preliminary Round- Pool A: Sarah PAVAN/Melissa HUMANA-PAREDES :CAN vs. Anouk VERGE-DEPRE/Joana HEIDRICH :SUI

21:00: Cycling- Men’s BMX Racing Quarterfinals- Run 1 (James Palmer)

21:00: Field Hockey- Men’s- Pool B: :BEL Belgium vs. Canada :CAN

21:21:  Cycling- Women’s BMX Racing Quarterfinals- Run 1 (Drew Mechielsen)

21:42: Cycling- Men’s BMX Racing Quarterfinals- Run 2 (James Palmer)

21:50: Fencing- Women’s Team Foil- Quarterfinal 3: :FRA France vs. Canada :CAN

21:50: Rowing- Women’s Single Sculls- Semifinal A/B 2 (Carling Zeeman)

21:53: Swimming- Women’s 100m Freestyle- Semifinal 1 (Penny Oleksiak)

22:00: Rowing- Men’s Single Sculls- Semifinal A/B 1 (Trevor Jones)

22:03: Cycling- Women’s BMX Racing Quarterfinals- Run 2 (Drew Mechielsen)

22:03*: Judo- Shady ELNAHAS :CAN vs. Ivan REMARENCO :UAE

22:04: Swimming- Men’s 200m Backstroke- Semifinal 1 (Markus Thormeyer)

22:24: Cycling- Men’s BMX Racing Quarterfinals- Run 3 (James Palmer)

22:45: Cycling- Women’s BMX Racing Quarterfinals- Run 3 (Drew Mechielsen)

22:54: Swimming- Women’s 200m Breaststroke- Semifinal 1 (Kelsey Wog)

23:05: Sailing- Men’s 49er- Race 5 (William Jones, Evan DePaul)

23:15: Sailing- Women’s Laser Radial- Race 7 (Sarah Douglas)

23:31: Swimming- Women’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay- Final

0:05: Sailing- Women’s RS:X- Race 10 (Nikola Girke)

1:35: Sailing- Men’s Finn- Race 5 (Tom Ramshaw)

3:30: Rugby Sevens- Women’s Pool B: :CAN Canada vs. Fiji :FIJ

6:12: Swimming- Women’s 800m Freestyle- Heat 2 (Summer McIntosh)

6:50: Gymnastics- Women’s All-Around Final (Brooklyn Moors)

6:59: Swimming- Men’s 100m Butterfly- Heat 7 (Josh Liendo)

7:16: Swimming- Women’s 200m Backstroke- Heat 4 (Taylor Ruck, Kylie Masse)

7:21: Swimming- Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay- Heat 1

8:00: Beach Volleyball- Women’s Preliminary Round- Pool C: Agatha BEDNARCZUK/Eduarda SANTOS LISBOA :BRA vs. Heather BANSLEY/Brandie WILKERSON :CAN

 

TBA: Sailing- Men’s 49er- Race 6 (William Jones, Evan DePaul)

TBA: Sailing- Women’s Laser Radial- Race 8 (Sarah Douglas)

TBA: Sailing- Women’s RS:X- Race 11 (Nikola Girke)

TBA: Sailing- Women’s RS:X- Race 12 (Nikola Girke)

TBA: Sailing- Men’s Finn- Race 6 (Tom Ramshaw)

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Day 5 was a relatively quiet day which saw Canada still win one medal.

 

Day 6 has medal chances in judo (men's -100kg), rowing (men's pair and women's pair) and swimming (women's 4x200m freestyle relay). I'd also keep an eye on fencing (women's team foil), France is definitely beatable and while any of the other semi-finalists would be a long-shot, having an opportunity for the upset could result in a shocking medal.

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6 minutes ago, Surlympics said:

so that means sanchez, penny, summer and smith?

Devin Heroux tweeted there would be 3 subs - My guess is that its Sanchez doing the lead off then Smith/McIntosh (maybe reversed) and Oleksiak as the anchor. 

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19 minutes ago, james89 said:

Devin Heroux tweeted there would be 3 subs - My guess is that its Sanchez doing the lead off then Smith/McIntosh (maybe reversed) and Oleksiak as the anchor. 

That would be my pick too.

 

If Smith can repeat her performance and Sanchez can get into 1:56... then there is a good chance of a medal

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