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Well, I'll be on a flight tomorrow morning, so I'll miss quite a few things.  Hoping Penny can do great things again.  Hoping the W8 can compete.  Hoping others can do their best to get to the next step.

 

Hoping my flight won't be delayed like they usually are in China.  Hoping the "outbreak of covid" (1 confirmed case) doesn't shut down the city I'm currently in any more than it has today so I can leave.  

 

Hoping for a lot of things here.  

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Canada looks to rebound in Day 7 with medal opportunities in athletics (men's 10000m), rowing (women's eight), swimming (women's 100m freestyle) and trampoline (women's individual).

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2 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Tyler Mislawchuk is out of the mixed relay; replaced by Alexis Lepage

I’m surprised they could do this because didn’t Canada qualify for that event based on having 4 individuals qualify. 

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Just now, james89 said:

I’m surprised they could do this because didn’t Canada qualify for that event based on having 4 individuals qualify. 

They invoked the LAR policy

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Day 7 Canadian Schedule: July 29 Evening-July 30 Morning

*times listed in eastern time/bold indicates medal event

 

18:30: Golf- Men’s Individual Stroke Play- Round 2 (Corey Conners, Mackenzie Hughes)

19:30: Equestrian- Eventing Dressage Team and Individual- Day 1- Session 1 (Colleen Loach)

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

20:00: Volleyball- Men’s Preliminary Round- Pool A: :CAN Canada vs. Venezuela :VEN

20:05: Rowing- Women’s Single Sculls- Final B (Carling Zeeman)

20:15: Athletics- Men’s High Jump- Qualification- Group B (Michael Mason)

20:15: Athletics- Men’s High Jump- Qualification- Group A (Django Lovett)

20:15: Rowing- Men’s Single Sculls- Final B (Trevor Jones)

20:30: Athletics- Men’s 3000m Steeplechase- Round 1- Heat 1 (John Gay)

20:30: Rugby Sevens- Women’s- Pool B: :CAN Canada vs. France :FRA

20:47: Athletics- Men’s 3000m Steeplechase- Round 1- Heat 2 (Matthew Hughes)

21:05: Rowing- Women’s Eight- Final A

21:15: Cycling- Women’s BMX Racing- Semifinals- Run 1 (Drew Mechielsen)

21:25: Athletics- Women’s 800m- Round 1- Heat 1 (Madeleine Kelly)

21:35: Swimming- Men’s 100m Butterfly- Semifinal 2 (Josh Liendo)

21:41: Athletics- Women’s 800m- Round 1- Heat 3 (Melissa Bishop-Nriagu)

21:46: Cycling- Women’s BMX Racing- Semifinals- Run 2 (Drew Mechielsen)

21:49: Athletics- Women’s 800m- Round 1- Heat 4 (Lindsey Butterworth)

21:59: Swimming- Women’s 100m Freestyle- Final (Penny Oleksiak)

22:17: Athletics- Women’s BMX Racing- Semifinals- Run 3 (Drew Mechielsen)

22:35: Swimming- Women’s 200m Backstroke- Semifinal 1 (Taylor Ruck)

22:42: Swimming- Women’s 200m Backstroke- Semifinal 2 (Kylie Masse)

23:05: Sailing- Women’s Laser Radial- Race 9 (Sarah Douglas)

23:05: Sailing- Men’s 49er- Race 7 (William Jones, Evan DePaul)

23:05: Sailing- Men’s 470- Race 5 (Jacob Saunders, Oliver Bone)

23:15: Field Hockey- Men’s- Pool B: :CAN Canada vs. South Africa :RSA

0:00: Gymnastics- Women’s Trampoline- Qualification (Rosie MacLennan, Samantha Smith)

1:50: Sailing- Women’s 49er FX- Race 7 (Alexandra Ten Hove, Mariah Millen)

2:00: Diving- Women’s 3m Springboard- Preliminary (Pamela Ware, Jennifer Abel)

4:00: Football- Women’s Quarter-final: :CAN Canada vs. Brazil :BRA

4:30: Equestrian- Eventing Dressage Team and Individual- Day 1- Session 2 (Colleen Loach)

6:00: Athletics- Women’s 5000m- Round 1- Heat 1 (Andrea Seccafien, Julie-Anne Staehli)

6:16: Swimming- Men’s 50m Freestyle (Josh Liendo, Brent Hayden)

6:25: Athletics- Women’s Shot Put- Qualification- Group A (Brittany Crew)

6:25: Athletics- Women’s Shot Put- Qualification- Group B (Sarah Mitton)

6:26: Athletics- Women’s 5000m- Round 1- Heat 2 (Kate van Buskirk)

6:41: Swimming- Women’s 50m Freestyle- Heat 9 (Kayla Sanchez)

7:30: Athletics- Men’s 10000m- Final (Mohammed Ahmed)

8:03: Swimming- Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay- Heat 2

8:10: Swimming- Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay- Heat 1

 

TBA: Sailing- Women’s Laser Radial- Race 10 (Sarah Douglas)

TBA: Sailing- Men’s 49er- Race 8 (William Jones, Evan DePaul)

TBA: Sailing- Men’s 49er- Race 9 (William Jones, Evan DePaul)

TBA: Sailing- Men’s 470- Race 6 (Jacob Saunders, Oliver Bone)

TBA: Sailing- Women’s 49er FX- Race 8 (Alexandra Ten Hove, Mariah Millen)

TBA: Sailing- Women’s 49er FX- Race 9 (Alexandra Ten Hove, Mariah Millen)

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