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Canada National Thread


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Day 11 Canadian Schedule: August 2 Evening-August 3 Morning

20:00: Volleyball- Men’s- Quarterfinals: :CAN Canada vs. ROC :ROC

20:20: Athletics- Women’s Javelin Throw- Qualification- Group A (Elizabeth Gleadle)

20:30: Canoeing- Women’s K1 200m- Semi-final 1 (Michelle Russell)

20:37: Canoeing- Women’s K1 200m- Semi-final 2 (Andreanne Langlois)

20:45: Athletics- Women’s 400m- Round 1- Heat 1 (Kyra Constantine)

20:52: Canoeing- Men’s C2 1000m- Semi-final 2 (Roland Varga, Connor Fitzpatrick)

21:17: Athletics- Women’s 400m- Round 1- Heat 5 (Natassha McDonald)

22:21: Athletics- Men’s 200m- Round 1- Heat 3 (Andre de Grasse)

22:30: Canoeing- Women's K1 200m- Final B (Michelle Russell)

22:37: Athletics- Men’s 200m- Round 1- Heat 5 (Aaron Brown)

22:37: Canoeing- Women's K1 200m- Final A (Andreanne Langlois)

22:53: Canoeing- Men's C2 1000m- Final A (Roland Varga, Connor Fitzpatrick)

22:53: Athletics- Men’s 200m- Round 1- Heat 7 (Brendon Rodney)

23:15: Sailing- Men’s 470- Race 9 (Jacob Saunders, Oliver Bone)

1:00: Water Polo- Women’s- Quarterfinal: :CAN Canada vs. United States :USA

1:33: Sailing- Men’s Finn- Medal Race (Tom Ramshaw)

2:37: Cycling- Women’s Team Pursuit- First Round- Heat 2 (Allison Beveridge, Jasmin Duehring, Annie Foreman-Mackey, Georgia Simmerling)

3:22: Cycling- Men’s Team Pursuit- First Round- Heat 1 (Vincent de Haitre, Michael Foley, Derek Gee, Jay Lamoureux)

4:00: Sport Climbing- Men’s Combined- Speed Qualification (Sean McColl)

4:19: Cycling- Women's Team Pursuit- Finals- Bronze

4:50: Gymnastics- Women’s Balance Beam- Final (Ellie Black)

5:00: Sport Climbing- Men’s Combined- Bouldering Qualification (Sean McColl)

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

6:15: Athletics- Men’s Shot Put- Qualification- Group A (Tim Nedow)

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

6:56: Athletics- Men’s 5000m- Round 1- Heat 1 (Mohammed Ahmed, Luc Bruchet)

7:16: Athletics- Men’s 5000m- Round 1- Heat 2 (Justyn Knight)

7:35: Athletics- Women’s Hammer Throw- Final (Camryn Rogers)

7:16: Athletics- Men’s 200m- Semi-Final 2 (Aaron Brown)

8:00: Beach Volleyball- Women’s- Quarterfinal: Tina GRAUDINA/Anastasija KRAVCENOKA :LAT vs. Heather BANSLEY/Brandie WILKERSON :CAN

8:06: Athletics- Men’s 200m- Semi-Final 3 (Andre de Grasse)

8:10: Sport Climbing- Men’s Combined- Lead Qualification (Sean McColl)

9:00: Beach Volleyball- Women’s- Quarterfinal: Sarah PAVAN/Melissa HUMANA-PAREDES :CAN vs. Mariafe ARTACHO del SOLAR/Taliqua CLANCY :AUS

TBA: Sailing- Men’s 470- Race 10 (Jacob Saunders, Oliver Bone)

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Canada did just enough to get to the bronze medal round of the women's team pursuit - it's going to be tough to beat the US, but this is a significantly better performance than yesterday. 

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Just now, Surlympics said:

yeah they must have been saving it for today, they were way better then yesterday

To be fair - I dont think any of the teams were anticipating Germany going out that strong and all the teams that went after them really struggled (Canada, NZL, Australia). 

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yeah I think they were throwing it yesterday too. The one thing going for Canada against the Americans is the Americans went extremely hard against the Brits who set a new world record to try and get into the gold medal final

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