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Canada National Thread


juddy96

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Canada qualified five!! weightlifters for Tokyo.

 

Men:

Boady Santavy 96 kg

 

Women:

Rachel LeBlanc-Bazinet 55 kg

Tali Darsigny - 59 kg (USA has 4 other women qualified in top 8, so I dobut they pick this category) 

Maude Charron - 64 kg

Kristel Ngarlem - 76 kg

 

Santavy + Charron should be medal contenders

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June 9th team size predictor. S

 

Artistic swimming: 8 (confirmed)

Diving: 9 (Could be 8, but I predict 9, 4 men and 5 women)

Swimming: 26-30 (hard to tell, due to the nature of the trials). 
Water polo: 12 (confirmed)

Archery 4 (I predict the men's team will qualify)

Athletics: 50 (47 have qualified at the moment, 25 women and 22 men). 50 is a conservative estimate

Badminton: 8 (confirmed, 1 entry in each event)

Basketball: 12 (women's team confirmed)

Boxing: 4 (3 women, qualified, one man is on the ranking list, does not include Mandy Bujold)

Canoeing: 18-19 (4 in slalom and 14-15 in sprint, depending if LVL gets a quota)

Cycling: 23 (Road:5, track: 13, mountain biking: 3, 2 in bmx) Confirmed.

Equestrian: 6 (confirmed)

Fencing: 9 (confirmed)

Field hockey: 16 (confirmed)

Football: 18 (confirmed)

Golf: 4 (all but confirmed)

Gymnastics: 7 (5 in artistic + 2 in trampoline, Jeremy Chartier has done enough)

Judo: 6 (73kg, 81 kg, 90kg and 100 kg for men and 52, 57 and 63 for women, more or less confirmed)

Karate: 0-3 (3 athletes in contention for spots at the final qualifier)
Rowing: 29 (confirmed)

Rugby: 24 (confirmed)

Sailing: 9 (confirmed)

Shooting: 1 (confirmed)

Skateboarding: 3 (confirmed)

Softball: 15 (confirmed)

Sport climbing: 2 (confirmed)

Table tennis: 3 (confirmed)

Taekwondo: 1-2 (still awaiting confirmation on reallocation for 49kg)

Tennis: 6 (Raonic. Shapovalov, Auger-Alliasiame, Andrescu, Dabrowski and Fichman), hoping for more, but I think this is it

Triathlon: 4 (2 women, 2 men, all 4 should be safe)

Volleyball: 18 (men's indoor, 2 pairs in women's and 1 in men's for beach)

Weightlifting: 5 (4 women and 1 man, confirmed)

Wrestling: 4 (confirmed)

 

At a minimum: 364 qualified, could be as high as 383, either number would be national record in a non-home/boycotted games, not to mention below, which with luck can bring the team size into the 400's!

 

 

TBD:

Men's basketball (12 athletes)

 

If all goes well for swimming/basketball/athletics, we are looking at around 395~ athletes. Just hope it could be 400!

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Swimming here are 

 

Men

50m freestyle: Brent Hayden

100m freestyle: Brent Hayden

200m freestyle: Alexander Pratt (B standard)

400m freestyle: Jeremy Bagshaw  (B standard)

800m freestyle: Peter Brothers  (B standard)

1500m freestyle: Michael McGillivray  (B standard)

 

100m back: Markus Thormeyer and Cole Pratt

200m back: Markus Thormeyer (preselected) and Cole Pratt

 

100m breast: Richard Funk (B standard)

200m breast: James Dergousoff (B standard)

 

100m butterfly: Joshua Liendo (B standard)

200m butterfly: Mack Darragh (B standard)

 

200im: Finlay Knox and Cole Pratt 

400im: Tristan Cote (B standard

 

4x100m freestyle relay: Brent Hayden, Markus Thormeyer, Yuri Kisil (relay only), Joshua Liendo. I really do not see anyone else being named to this team

4x100m medley relay: Brent Hayden (freestyle), Markus Thormeyer (backstroke), Richard Funk (breaststroke) and Joshua Liendo (butterfly). I expect Gabe Mastromatteo to be named as a relay only swimmer in this event as well. 

 

If everyone in the individual races hit at least B standard, we should see 15 male swimmers going to Tokyo. 

 

Women

50m freestyle: Kayla Sanchez (B standard)

100m freestyle:  Taylor Ruck (preselected), Penny Oleksiak

200m freestyle: Penny Oleksiak (preselected), Taylor Ruck

400m freestyle: Emily Overholt

800m freestyle: Emma O'Croinin 

1500m freestyle: Emma O'Croinin, Summer McIntosh

 

100m back: Kylie Masse (preselected), Taylor Ruck

200m back: Kylie Masse (preselected), Taylor Ruck

 

100m breast: Kelsey Wog, Kierra Smith

200m breast: Sydney Pickrem (preselected), Kelsey Wog

 

100m butterfly: Maggie Macneil (preselected), Rebecca Smith 

200m butterfly: Mabel Zavaros (b standard)

 

200im: Sydney Pickrem (preselected), Bailey Andison

400im: Sydney Pickrem (preselected), Emily Overholt

 

4x100m freestyle relay: Ruck, Oleksiak, Sanchez, Macneil

4x200m freestyle relay: Oleksiak, Ruck, Mcintosh, Overholt 

4x100m medley relay: No new swimmers will be added here I believe. 

 

So about 29 swimmers overall, men on pace to qualify for more swimmers :wacko:

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15 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Swimming here are 

 

Men

50m freestyle: Brent Hayden

100m freestyle: Brent Hayden

200m freestyle: Alexander Pratt (B standard)

400m freestyle: Jeremy Bagshaw  (B standard)

800m freestyle: Peter Brothers  (B standard)

1500m freestyle: Michael McGillivray  (B standard)

 

100m back: Markus Thormeyer and Cole Pratt

200m back: Markus Thormeyer (preselected) and Cole Pratt

 

100m breast: Richard Funk (B standard)

200m breast: James Dergousoff (B standard)

 

100m butterfly: Joshua Liendo (B standard)

200m butterfly: Mack Darragh (B standard)

 

200im: Finlay Knox and Cole Pratt 

400im: Tristan Cote (B standard

 

4x100m freestyle relay: Brent Hayden, Markus Thormeyer, Yuri Kisil (relay only), Joshua Liendo. I really do not see anyone else being named to this team

4x100m medley relay: Brent Hayden (freestyle), Markus Thormeyer (backstroke), Richard Funk (breaststroke) and Joshua Liendo (butterfly). I expect Gabe Mastromatteo to be named as a relay only swimmer in this event as well. 

 

If everyone in the individual races hit at least B standard, we should see 15 male swimmers going to Tokyo. 

 

Women

50m freestyle: Kayla Sanchez (B standard)

100m freestyle:  Taylor Ruck (preselected), Penny Oleksiak

200m freestyle: Penny Oleksiak (preselected), Taylor Ruck

400m freestyle: Emily Overholt

800m freestyle: Emma O'Croinin 

1500m freestyle: Emma O'Croinin, Summer McIntosh

 

100m back: Kylie Masse (preselected), Taylor Ruck

200m back: Kylie Masse (preselected), Taylor Ruck

 

100m breast: Kelsey Wog, Kierra Smith

200m breast: Sydney Pickrem (preselected), Kelsey Wog

 

100m butterfly: Maggie Macneil (preselected), Rebecca Smith 

200m butterfly: Mabel Zavaros 

 

200im: Sydney Pickrem (preselected), Bailey Andison

400im: Sydney Pickrem (preselected), Emily Overholt

 

4x100m freestyle relay: Ruck, Oleksiak, Sanchez, Macneil

4x200m freestyle relay: Oleksiak, Ruck, Mcintosh, Overholt 

4x100m medley relay: No new swimmers will be added here I believe. 

 

So about 29 swimmers overall, men on pace to qualify for more swimmers :wacko:

Do you know if Swimming Canada intends on bringing B Standard folks for the men in events that don't correspond to the relay? Part of the reason there's more men than women is that Ruck/Pickrem have so many events. I have my eyes on MacNeil to qualify in either the 100m back or free - I'm not sure pre-selecting Ruck to that 100m Free spot was a smart move, so may not finish in the top 2 at the trials.

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9 minutes ago, james89 said:

Do you know if Swimming Canada intends on bringing B Standard folks for the men in events that don't correspond to the relay? Part of the reason there's more men than women is that Ruck/Pickrem have so many events. I have my eyes on MacNeil to qualify in either the 100m back or free - I'm not sure pre-selecting Ruck to that 100m Free spot was a smart move, so may not finish in the top 2 at the trials.

Yea she seems to be off her form. Always up and down with her. I am not sure what Swimming Canada will do in terms of b swimmers...but if they hit or better their entry times, they should be selected.

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17 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Yea she seems to be off her form. Always up and down with her. I am not sure what Swimming Canada will do in terms of b swimmers...but if they hit or better their entry times, they should be selected.

Ruck does seem to perform when it counts so maybe she just thrives under pressure. 

 

 

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What happened to our women's C2 500m team of  Laurence vincent-lapointe and katie vincent? Why did it give Japan the Americas quota saying there were insufficient athletes when Canada is ranked number one in the world before Laurence missed the 2019 world championships? Shouldn't they get it because of their dominace from 2017-2019 and the fact Laurence was proven clean and there wasn't a  chance for them to battle for a spot in the Americas region? I just don't understand how Japan got that spot when they aren't from the Americas region.

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1 minute ago, Surlympics said:

What happened to our women's C2 500m team of  Laurence vincent-lapointe and katie vincent? Why did it give Japan the Americas quota saying there were insufficient athletes when Canada is ranked number one in the world before Laurence missed the 2019 world championships? Shouldn't they get it because of their dominace from 2017-2019 and the fact Laurence was proven clean and there wasn't a  chance for them to battle for a spot in the Americas region? I just don't understand how Japan got that spot when they aren't from the Americas region.

Most don't get it either. Hoping she gets a slot to compete. Canoe Kayak Canada is trying its best.

 

Btw welcome! 

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Thanks :) . It honestly seems fishy to me lol. They are ranked number one in the world yet they don't get the spot. Seems like an excuse to not give them a spot because they are so dominant. How do you know canoe/kayak Canada is working hard to get them the quota?

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9 minutes ago, Surlympics said:

Thanks :) . It honestly seems fishy to me lol. They are ranked number one in the world yet they don't get the spot. Seems like an excuse to not give them a spot because they are so dominant. How do you know canoe/kayak Canada is working hard to get them the quota?

And there was other Pan American boats in the race that they could have given it too as well. Bizarre they just gave it to non Pan American countries.

 

Here is a link (in French) https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1795902/comite-olympique-canadien-japon-trois-rivieres-eric-myles-mauricie

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