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Canada National Thread


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Day 12 Canadian Schedule: August 3 Evening- August 4 Morning

17:30: Marathon Swimming- Women’s 10km (Kate Sanderson)

18:41: Golf- Women’s- Individual Stroke Play- Round 1 (Alena Sharp)

19:25: Golf- Women’s- Individual Stroke Play- Round 1 (Brooke Henderson)

20:16: Athletics- Men’s Decathlon- 100m- Heat 3 (Pierce Lepage, Damian Warner)

20:37: Canoeing- Men’s K1 200m- Heat 2 (Nicholas Matveev)

20:43: Athletics- Women’s Heptathlon- 100m Hurdles- Heat 2 (Georgia Ellenwood)

20:44: Canoeing- Men’s K1 200m- Heat 3 (Mark de Jonge)

20:55: Athletics- Men’s Decathlon- Long Jump- Group A (Pierce Lepage)

20:55: Athletics- Men’s Decathlon- Long Jump- Group B (Damian Warner)

21:19: Canoeing- Women’s C1 200m- Heat 3 (Katie Vincent)

21:26: Canoeing- Women’s C1 200m- Heat 4 (Laurence Vincent-Lapointe)

21:35: Athletics- Women’s Heptathlon- High Jump- Group A (Georgia Ellenwood)

22:01: Canoeing- Women’s K1 500m- Heat 4 (Michelle Russell)

22:22: Canoeing- Men’s K2 1000m- Heat 1 (Brian Malfesi, Vincent Jourdenais)

22:40: Athletics- Men’s Decathlon- Shot Put- Group A (Pierce Lepage, Damian Warner)

23:15: Canoeing- Men's K1 200m- Quarterfinal 2 (Mark de Jonge)

23:22: Canoeing- Men's K1 200m- Quarterfinal 3 (Nicholas Matveev)

0:11: Canoeing- Women's K1 500m- Quarterfinal 4 (Michelle Russell)

0:26: Canoeing- Men's K2 1000m- Quarterfinal 2 (Brian Malfesi, Vincent Jourdenais)

2:00: Diving- Women’s 10m Platform- Preliminary (Meaghan Benfeito, Celina Toth)

2:30: Cycling- Men’s Sprint- Qualifying (Hugo Barrette, Nick Wammes)

3:20: Cycling- Women’s Keirin- First Round- Heat 3 (Kelsey Mitchell)

3:30: Cycling- Women’s Keirin- First Round- Heat 5 (Lauriane Genest)

4:00: Sport Climbing- Women’s Combined- Speed Qualification (Alannah Yip)

4:52: Cycling- Men’s Team Pursuit- Finals- 5-6 (Vincent de Haitre, Michael Foley, Derek Gee, Jay Lamoureux)

5:00: Sport Climbing- Women’s Combined- Bouldering Qualification (Alannah Yip)

5:30: Athletics- Men’s Decathlon- High Jump- Group B (Pierce Lepage)

5:30: Athletics- Men’s Decathlon- High Jump- Group A (Damian Warner)

6:00: Athletics- Women’s 1500m- Semi-Final 1 (Gabriela Debues-Stafford)

6:00: Equestrian- Jumping- Individual Final (Mario Deslauriers)

6:05: Athletics- Women’s Heptathlon- Shot Put- Group A (Georgia Ellenwood)

6:12: Athletics- Women’s 1500m- Semi-Final 2 (Lucia Stafford)

6:30: Artistic Swimming- Duet- Free Routine- Final (Claudia Holzner, Jacqueline Simoneau)

6:46: Athletics- Women’s 400m- Semi-Final 3 (Kyra Constantine)

7:00: Athletics- Women’s 3000m Steeplechase- Final (Genevieve Lalonde)

7:38: Athletics- Women’s Heptathlon- 200m- Heat 2 (Georgia Ellenwood)

8:10: Sport Climbing- Women’s Combined- Lead Qualification (Alannah Yip)

8:46: Athletics- Men’s Decathlon- 400m- Heat 3 (Pierce Lepage, Damian Warner)

8:55: Athletics- Men’s 200m- Final (Aaron Brown, Andre de Grasse)

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It’s hard to stay positive after what happened yesterday , was so heartbreaking  wathching both the volleyball

girls teams out. But things will hopefully look up 

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12 minutes ago, Surlympics said:

It’s hard to stay positive after what happened yesterday , was so heartbreaking  wathching both the volleyball

girls teams out. But things will hopefully look up 

I appreciate your optimism. I wasn’t feeling particularly good about anything. I just feel like this team is so talented and just crumbling under pressure. We can’t celebrate our wins like a young talent finishing 5th in the hammer throw and the men’s team pursuit team smashing the national record. 

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17 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

Damian Warner would have won bronze in the long jump with his decathlon effort. U missed a medal chance there :p

We'll count that as a honorary fourth place.

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Both Vincent and LVL won their heats in the women's C-1 200m. They didn't have the fastest times among heat winners, but I don't think we can read too much into that.

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:NBR Geneviève Lalonde finishes 11th in the women's 3000m steeplechase in a time of 9:22.40, a new national record. Very good performance.

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