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Day 2 of Canadian Action (All times are local, 1 hr ahead of Eastern, 4 hrs ahead of Pacific)

 

9:00am - Lynda Kiejko - Women's 10m Air Pistol Qualification

9:00am - Cynthia Meyer - Women's Trap Qualification

9:00am - Maximilien Van Haaster vs. :VEN Antonio Leal - Men's Individual Foil Round of 64

10am - Jessica Phoenix, Kathryn Robinson, Colleen Loach, Rebecca Howard - Eventing Dressage Day 2

10am - Maxwell Lattimer/Brendan Hodge/Nicolas Pratt/Eric Woelfl - Men's Lightweight Four Repechage

10am - Antoine Bouchard vs. :PNG Raymond Ovinou - Judo Men's -66kg Round of 64

10am - Maximilien Van Haaster vs. :USA Gerek Meinhardt - Men's Individual Foil Round of 32

10:10am - Jennifer Martins/Nicole Hare - Women's Pair Heat 1

Unsure - Antoine Bouchard vs. :RUS Mikhail Pulyaev - Judo Men's -66kg Round of 32

11:00am - Eugene Wang vs. :TUR Li Ahmet - Table Tennis Men's Singles Round 2

11:10am - Lindsay Jennerich/Patricia Obee - Women's Lightweight Double Sculls Heat 4

Unsure - Ecaterina Guica vs. :RUS Natalia Kuziutina - Judo Women's -52kg

12:00pm - Will Crothers/Tim Schrijver/Conlin McCabe/Kai Langerfeld - Men's Four Heat 1

Unsure - Antoine Bouchard vs. :MAR Imad Bassou - Judo Men's -66kg Round of 16

12:15pm - Karol-Ann Canuel, Leah Kirchmann, Tara Whitten - Women's Road Race

12:30pm - Canada vs. :GBR Great Britain - Women's Rugby Sevens Pool C

12:45pm - Cameron Smedley - Canoe Slalom Men's C1 Heats 1st Run

Unsure - Antoine Bouchard vs. :SLO Adrian Gomboc - Judo Men's -66kg Quarterfinals

1:14pm - Dominique Bouchard, Kylie Masse - Women's 100m Backstroke Heat 5

1:30pm - Michael Tayler - Canoe Slalom Men's K1 Heats 1st Run

2:00pm - Rachel Nicol - Women's 100m Breaststroke Heat 4

2:06pm - Kierra Smith - Women's 100m Breaststroke Heat 6

2:20pm - Javier Acevedo - Men's 100m Backstroke Heat 4

2:34pm - Emily Overholt - Women's 400m Freestyle Heat 2

2:40pm - Brittany MacLean - Women's 400m Freestyle Heat 3

2:45pm - Cameron Smedley - Canoe Slalom Men's C1 Heats 2nd Run

2:54pm - Canada - Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay Heat 1

3:30pm - Michael Tayler - Canoe Slalom Men's K1 Heats 2nd Run

3:30pm - Heather Bansley/Sarah Pavan vs. :NED Jantine van der Vlist/Sophie van Gestel - Women's Beach Volleyball E

4th on Court 7 - Eugenie Bouchard/Gabriela Dabrowski vs. :POL Klaudia Jans-Ignacik/Paula Kania - Tennis Women's Doubles 1st Round

Unsure - Antoine Bouchard vs. :MGL Davaadorj Tumurkhuleg - Judo Men's -66kg Repechage

4:00pm - Jennifer Abel/Pamela Ware - Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard Final

Unsure - Antoine Bouchard vs. :JPN Masashi Ebinuma - Judo Men's -66kg Bronze Medal Match

5th on Court 8 - Daniel Nestor/Vasek Pospisil vs. :NZL Marcus Daniell/Michael Venus - Tennis Men's Doubles 1st Round

5:05pm - Canada vs. :USA USA - Men's Volleyball Pool A

8:30pm - Isabela Onyshko, Rose Woo, Ellie Black, Brittany Rogers, Shallon Olsen - Artistic Gymnastics Women's Qualification Subdivision 5

10pm - Jamie Broder/Kristina Valjas vs. :ITA Marta Menegatti/Laura Giombini - Women's Beach Volleyball Pool D

10:03pm - Penny Oleksiak - Women's 100m Butterfly Final

10:29pm - Rachel Nicol - Women's 100m Breaststroke Semifinals

11:01pm - Brittany MacLean - Women's 400m Freestyle Final

11:36pm - Kylie Masse, Dominique Bouchard - Women's 100m Backstroke Semifinals

11:52pm - Canada - Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final

 

For any further rounds or finals that Canada makes it through to i'll edit in

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If Canada's game against GB in rugby just now is any indication, I seriously doubt their ability to get a medal.  That was one of, if not the worst game, I've seen any team play here.  In other games a weak team is outmatched.  But here, Canada was just terrible.  Hope they get it together to at least get to the semis.  

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1 minute ago, orangeman said:

If Canada's game against GB in rugby just now is any indication, I seriously doubt their ability to get a medal.  That was one of, if not the worst game, I've seen any team play here.  In other games a weak team is outmatched.  But here, Canada was just terrible.  Hope they get it together to at least get to the semis.  

 

Canada if they advance to semis will likely play Australia, a team I feel is better matched than New Zealand (who Canada has not beaten this season). 

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3 hours ago, intoronto said:

 

Canada if they advance to semis will likely play Australia, a team I feel is better matched than New Zealand (who Canada has not beaten this season). 

 

Yeah, honestly maybe that's what they were going for (the side with Aus instead of NZ).  But there's also a very good chance that they play GB for bronze again.  And judging by this afternoon, that's not going to be pretty.  

 

Go Fiji!

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