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Day 11 of Canadian Action (All times are local, 1 hr ahead of Eastern, 4 hrs ahead of Pacific)

 

9am - Richard Weinberger - Men's 10km Open Water

9:16am - Genevieve Orton/KC Fraser - Women's K2 500m Final B

9:30am - Jessica O'Connell - Women's 5000m Heat 1

9:40am - Andreanne Langlois - Women's K1 200m Final B

9:45am - Kelsie Ahbe, Anicka Newell, Alysha Newman - Women's Pole Vault

9:55am - Andrea Seccafien - Women's 5000m Heat 2

10am - Yann Candele, Tiffany Foster, Amy Millar, Eric Lamaze - Equestrian Jumping

10am - Philippe Gagne - Men's 3m Springboard Semifinal

10:04am - Adam van Koeverden - Men's K1 1000m Final B

10:30am - Charles Philibert-Thiboutot - Men's 1500m Heat 1

10:33am - Hugo Barrette - Men's Keirin Heat 4

10:39am - Nathan Brannen - Men's 1500m Heat 2

10:57am - Allison Beveridge - Women's Omnium Time Trial

11:12am - Phylicia George - Women's 100m Hurdles Heat 2

11:19am - Angela Whyte - Women's 100m Hurdles Heat 3

11:33am - Nikkita Holder - Women's 100m Hurdles Heat 5

12:04pm - Aaron Brown - Men's 200m Heat 3

12:32pm - Brendon Rodney - Men's 200m Heat 7

12:53pm - Andre De Grasse - Men's 200m Heat 10

1:05pm - Graeme Saunders/Jacob Saunders - Men's 470 Race 8

1:05pm - Erin Rafuse/Dannie Boyd - Women's 49er FX Race 10

2:00pm - Jacqueline Simoneau/Karine Thomas - Duets Free Routine Final

Unsure - Erin Rafuse/Dannie Boyd - Women's 49er FX Race 11

Unsure - Graeme Saunders/Jacob Saunders - Men's 470 Race 9

Unsure - Erin Rafuse/Dannie Boyd - Women's 49er FX Race 12

Unsure - Graeme Saunders/Jacob Saunders - Men's 470 Race 10

4:00pm - Canada vs. :GER Germany - Women's Football Semifinal

4:10pm - Allison Beveridge - Women's Omnium Flying Lap

5:05pm - Allison Beveridge - Women's Omnium Points Race

6pm - Philippe Gagne - Men's 3m Springboard Final

8:30pm - Derek Drouin - Men's High Jump Final

8:35pm - Liz Gleadle - Women's Javelin Throw Qualification

8:40pm - Johnathan Cabral - Men's 110m Hurdles Semifinals

9:05pm - Christabel Nettey - Women's Long Jump Qualification

9:10pm - Noelle Montcalm - Women's 400m Hurdles Semifinal 1

9:24pm - Sage Watson - Women's 400m Hurdles Semifinal 3

10:15pm - Canada vs. :FRA France - Women's Basketball Quarterfinal

10:16pm - Crystal Emmanuel - Women's 200m Semifinal 3

10:45pm - Johnathan Cabral - Men's 110m Hurdles Final

 

Will add more as more specifics come in (or Canadians advance) 

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2 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Only one medal chance tomorrow lol

 

Yeah, Weinberger has a slim chance, obviously Drouin is the big one, he's also had a pretty bad season beside a few meets, but he is known for being a championship performer

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39 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Only one medal chance tomorrow lol

 

Yeah, but not as slow as today.  At least there's two big team elimination games as well.  Plus, we've got 3 good guys in the 200m which should be exciting to see.  And like juddy said, Weinberger has a chance.  I just felt like today was boring, with a big let down in the evening (though the final ended up being quite exciting anyway).  Volleyball was the only really interesting thing today for me (and maybe some prelim track races).  

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