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Canada National Thread


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Canada out of the women's all around team final.  The bars were terrible, they beat other some teams on every other apparatus.  

 

Too bad, but they were never going to medal.  Chances on beam and vault still.  

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Potentially a big day for Canada tomorrow/tonight, here's a list of our medal chances

 

Diving - Men's synchronized 10m platform

Judo - Women's -57kg

Judo - Men's -73kg

Swimming - Women's 100m butterfly

Swimming - Women's 400m freestyle

 

2 medals would be an average night, but I'm hoping for at least three.

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Day 3 Canadian Schedule: July 25 Evening-July 26 Morning

*all times in Eastern time/bold indicates medal event

17:30: Triathlon- Men’s Individual (Tyler Mislawchuk, Matthew Sharpe)

19:30: Skateboarding- Women’s Street- Heat 1 (Annie Guglia)

20:19: Skateboarding- Women’s Street- Heat 2 (Annie Guglia)

20:25: Fencing- Men’s Foil- Individual Table of 64: Alex CAI :CAN vs. Peter JOPPICH :GER

20:30: Rugby Sevens: Men’s- Pool B: :GBR Great Britain vs. Canada :CAN

21:08: Skateboarding- Women’s Street- Heat 3 (Annie Guglia)

21:20: Fencing- Women’s Sabre- Individual Table of 32: Gabriella PAGE :CAN vs. Mariel ZAGUNIS :USA

21:30: Swimming- Women’s 100m Butterfly- Final (Maggie MacNeil)

21:58: Skateboarding- Women’s Street- Heat 4 (Annie Guglia)

22:00: Tennis- Women’s Singles- Second Round: Leylah Annie FERNANDEZ :CAN vs. Barbora KREJCIKOVA :CZE

22:20: Swimming- Women’s 400m Freestyle- Final (Summer McIntosh)

22:45: Field Hockey- Men’s- Pool B: :GBR Great Britain vs. Canada :CAN

22:59: Swimming- Women’s 100m Backstroke- Semifinal 2 (Kylie Masse, Taylor Ruck)

23:00: Beach Volleyball- Women’s Preliminary- Pool A: Sarah PAVAN/Melissa HUMANA-PAREDES :CAN vs. Julia SUDE/Karla BORGER :GER

23:05: Sailing- Women’s RS:X- Race 4 (Nikola Girke)

23:05: Swimming- Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay- Final

0:05: Fencing- Men’s Foil- Individual Table of 32: Maximilien van HAASTER :CAN vs. CHOI Chun Yin Ryan :HKG

0:05: Fencing- Men’s Foil- Individual Table of 32: Eli SCHENKEL :CAN vs. Andrea CASSARA :ITA

0:20: Badminton- Mixed Doubles- Group Play Stage- Group B: Thom GICQUEL/Delphine DELRUE :FRA vs. Joshua HURLBURT-YU/Josephine WU :CAN

0:50: Weightlifting- Women’s 55kg- Group B (Rachel Leblanc-Bazinet)

1:12: Boxing- Women’s Featherweight- Round of 16: Caroline VEYRE :CAN vs. Nikolina CACIC :CRO

1:30: Softball- Opening Round: :CAN Canada vs. Italy :ITA

1:30: Table Tennis- Women’s Singles- Round 3: Petrissa SOLJA :GER vs. Mo ZHANG :CAN

1:35: Sailing- Women’s Laser Radial- Race 3 (Sarah Douglas)

2:00: Cycling- Men’s Cross-country (Peter Disera)

2:00: Diving- Men’s Synchronized 10m Platform Final (Vincent Riendeau, Nathan Zsombor-Murray)

4:00: Rugby Sevens- Men’s- Pool B: :FIJ Fiji vs. Canada :CAN

4:20: Basketball- Women’s Preliminary Round- Group A: :SRB Serbia vs. Canada :CAN

6:05: Swimming- Women’s 200m Freestyle- Heat 2 (Penny Oleksiak)

6:12: Swimming- Women’s 200m Freestyle- Heat 4 (Summer McIntosh)

6:38: Swimming- Women’s 200m Individual Medley- Heat 2 (Bailey Andison)

6:40: Volleyball- Men’s Preliminary Round- Pool A: :JPN Japan vs. Canada :CAN

6:42: Swimming- Women’s 200m Individual Medley- Heat 3 (Sydney Pickrem)

6:49: Swimming- Women’s 1500m Freestyle- Heat 1 (Katrina Bellio)

6:50: Water Polo- Women’s Preliminary Round- Group A: :ESP Spain vs. Canada :CAN

TBA: Judo- Women’s -57kg- Round of 16: Jessica KLIMKAIT :CAN vs. TBD :WHT

TBA: Judo- Men’s -73kg- Round of 32: Arthur MARGELIDON :CAN vs. Sulaiman HAMAD :KSA

TBA: Sailing- Women’s RS:X- Race 5 (Nikola Girke)

TBA: Sailing- Women’s RS:X- Race 6 (Nikola Girke)

TBD: Sailing- Women’s Laser Radial- Race 4 (Sarah Douglas)

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7 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Potentially a big day for Canada tomorrow/tonight, here's a list of our medal chances

 

Diving - Men's synchronized 10m platform

Judo - Women's -57kg

Judo - Men's -73kg

Swimming - Women's 100m butterfly

Swimming - Women's 400m freestyle

 

2 medals would be an average night, but I'm hoping for at least three.

dont forget about tyler in the triathlon

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2 minutes ago, intoronto said:

15th like in Rio, wonder what went wrong. Fully expected a gold here.

Hopefully we Will have some surprise medals that are not expected 

 

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4 minutes ago, intoronto said:

15th like in Rio, wonder what went wrong. Fully expected a gold here.

just wasn't his day, and the pace the leaders set was intense

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