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Day 1 (October 21, 2023)


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Day 1 (October 21, 2023) Canadian Schedule

 

Badminton

12:00 PST/15:00 EST: Women’s Singles R32- :CAN Rachel Chan v. :CUB Yeily Mary Ortiz Rodríguez

14:30 PST/17:30 EST: Women’s Singles R32- :CAN Eliana Zhang v. :ARG Iona Angelina Gualdi

15:30 PST/18:30 EST: Women’s Singles R32- :CAN Wendy Zhang v. :DOM Nairoby Abigail Jiminez Ramirez

 

Beach Volleyball

6:30 PST/10:30 EST: Women’s Pool D- :CAN Melissa Humana Parades/Brandie Wilkerson v. :URU Maria Isabel Bianchi Wilkinson/Sol Acuña Ramos

8:30 PST/11:30 EST: Men’s Pool D- :CAN Jake MacNeil/Alexander Russell v. :ECU Marcos Jose Tenorio Angulo/Dany Jair Leon Nieves

 

BMX Racing

7:30 PST/10:30 EST: Women’s Seeding- Molly Simpson, Teigen Pascual

7:55 PST/10:55 EST: Men’s Seeding- Ryan Tougas, Curtis Krey

 

Boxing

8:00 PST/11:00 EST: Men’s 51kg Round of 16- :CAN Justin Parina v. :DOM Yunior Alcantara Reyes

9:15 PST/12:15 EST: Men’s 80kg Round of 16- :CAN Keven Beausejour v. :CHI Julio Alamos Mumbru

13:00 PST/16:00 EST: :CAN McKenzie Wright v. Aylin Dayana Jamez Gonzalez

 

Diving

7:00 PST/10:00 EST: Men’s 1m Springboard Prelims- Thomas Ciprick

15:00 PST/18:00 EST: Women’s 10m Platform Final- Caeli McKay, Celina Toth

16:40 PST/19:40 EST- Men’s 1m Springboard Final- TBD

 

Artistic Gymnastics

 

Slightly confused with the schedule on the website. 
 

10:00 PST/13:00 EST: Men’s Team Qualification

14:30 PST/17:30 EST: Men’s Team Final- TBD

 

Modern Pentathlon

5:00 PST/8:00 EST: Men’s Individual Fencing Ranking Round- Quinn Schulz, Robert Bonomo

8:00 PST/11:00 EST: Women’s Fencing Ranking Round- Devan Wiebe, Ming Li, Kelly Fitzsimmons

 

Mountain Biking

5:00 PST/8:00 EST: Men’s Olympic Cross Country Final- Gunnar Holmgren, Carter Woods

7:30 PST/10:30 EST: Women’s Olympic Cross Country Olympic Final- Jennifer Jackson, Sandra Walter

 

Racquetball

7:30 PST/10:30 EST: Women’s Singles Round of 32- :CAN Frederique Lambert v. :CHI Paula Javiera Mansilla

8:15 PST/11:15 EST: Women’s Singles Round of 32- :CAN Michèle Morissette v. :CHI Carla Munõz

12:00 PST/15:00 EST: Women’s Doubles Round of 16- :CAN Michèle Morissette/Frederique Lambert v. :CRC Jimena Gomez/Maricruz Ortiz

13:00 PST/16:00 EST: Mixed Doubles Round of 16- :CAN Frederique Lambert/Samuel Murray v. :CRC Andres Acuña/Maricruz Ortiz

 

Rowing

4:00 PST/7:00 EST: Women’s Coxless Pair Heat 1- Abigail Marie Dent/Olivia Priscilla McMurray

4:30 PST/7:30 EST: Men’s Coxless Pairs Heat 2- Connor Bayley Attridge/Quinn Keenan Storey

4:50 PST/7:50 EST: Women’s Double Sculls Heat 2- Alizée Brien/Caroline Shaye Ann De Paiva

5:00 PST/8:00 EST: Men’s Double Sculls Heat 1- Rui Xu/Thomas Ciepiela

6:00 PST/9:00 EST: Men’s Single Sculls Heat 1- Shane Willis

8:00 PST/11:00 EST: Mixed Eight Heat 2-

 

Shooting

5:30 PST/8:30 EST: Men’s Skeet Qualification Day 1- Richard McBride, Trystan Routledge

5:30 PST/8:30 EST: Women’s Skeet Qualification Day 1- Madeleine Boyd

7:00 PST/10:00 EST: Men’s 10m Air Rifle Qualification- Tye Ikeda

10:30 PST/13:30 EST: Men’s 10m Air Rifle Final- TBD

 

Skateboarding

7:00 PST/10:00 EST: Women’s Street Final- Samantha Secours

12:30 PST/15:30 EST: Men’s Street Final- Ryan Decenzo

 

Sport Climbing

6:00 PST/9:00 EST: Men’s Boulder and Lead Semifinal (Boulder Stage) - Sean McColl, Oscar Baudrand, Victor Baudrand

9:30 PST/12:30 EST: Men’s Boulder and Lead Semifinal (Lead Stage) - Sean McColl, Oscar Baudrand, Victor Baudrand

15:00 PST/18:00 EST: Women’s Speed Qualifications- Erica Velev

15:50 PST/18:50 EST: Women’s Speed Elimination Matches- TBD

 

Swimming

5:06 PST/8:06 EST: Women’s 400m Freestyle Heat 2- Julie Brousseau, Emma O’Croinin

5:24 PST/8:24 EST: Men’s 400m Freestyle Heat 2- Yu Tong Wu

5:29 PST/8:29 EST: Men’s 400m Freestyle Heat 3- Jeremy Bagshaw

5:34 PST/8:34 EST: Women’s 100m Breastroke Heat 1- Sophie Angus

5:40 PST/8:40 EST: Women’s 100m Breastroke Heat 3- Rachel Nicol

5:45 PST/8:45 EST: Men’s 100m Breastroke Heat 2- James Dergousoff

5:49 PST/8:49 EST: Men’s 100m Breastroke Heat 4- Gabe Mastromatteo

5:56 PST/8:56 EST: Women’s 200m Butterfly Heat 2- Katie Forrester

6:07 PST/10:07 EST: Men’s 200m Butterfly Heat 2- Kevin Zhang

6:14 PST/10:14 EST: Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Heat 1-

6:24 PST/10:24 EST: Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Heat 1-

12:00-12:07 PST/15:00-15:07 EST: Women’s 400m Freestyle A/B Finals- TBD

12:15-12:23 PST/15:15-15:23 EST: Men’s 400m Freestyle A/B Finals- TBD

12:36-12:41 PST/15:36-15:41 EST: Women’s 100m Breastroke A/B Finals- TBD

12:51-12:56 PST/15:51-15:56 EST: Men’s 100m Breastroke A/B Finals- TBD

13:06-13:12 PST/16:06-16:16 EST: Women’s 200m Butterfly A/B Finals- TBD

13:24-13:29 PST/16:24-16:29 EST: Men’s 200m Butterfly A/B Finals- TBD

13:41 PST/16:41 EST: Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final- TBD

13:48 PST/16:48 EST: Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final- TBD

 

Taekwondo

4:10 PST/7:10 EST: Women’s Individual Poomsae Round of 16- :CAN Valerie Ho v. :NCA Ingrid Pamela Darce Lopez

4:20-5:20 PST/8:20-9:20 PST: Women’s Individual Poomsae elimination matches- TBD

5:45 PST/8:45 EST: Men’s Individual Poomsae Round of 16- :CAN Jinsu Ha v. :USA Anthony Shun Kei Do

6:05-7:05 PST/9:05-10:05 EST: Men’s Individual Poomsae elimination matches- TBD

6:46 PST/9:46 EST: Women’s -49kg Round of 16- :CAN Angelique Orozco v. :BOL Maria Jireh Hurtado Tapia

7:50 PST/10:50 EST: Men’s -68kg Round of 16- :CAN Tae-ku Park v. :ECU Jose Carlo Nieto Preciado

10:20 PST/13:20 EST: Men’s -58kg Quarterfinals- :CAN Braven Park v. TBD

 

Not even gonna bother trying to update all the other matches, as the kyorugi matches (QFs all the way to gold) are all over the place on the schedule, but all three events will award medals today. 
 

Water Skiing

5:30 PST/8:30 EST: Women’s Slalom Preliminary Round Serie 1- Neilly Ross, Paige Rini, Whitney McClintock

7:15 PST/10:15 EST: Men’s Slalom Preliminary Round Serie 1- Dorian Llewellyn
9:30 PST/12:30 EST: Women’s Wakeboarding Qualifications Heat 1- Ashley Leugner

11:00 PST/14:00 EST: Men’s Wakeboarding Qualifications Heat 2- Hunter Smith

 

Weightlifting

10:45-11:55 PST/13:45-14:55 EST: Women’s 49kg Group A- Amanda Braddock

13:50-15:25 PST/16:50-18:25 EST: Men’s 73kg Group A- Nicolas Vachon

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Great start in rowing for the women, both boats so far first in their heats... the men were last/second last and will have to compete in the repechage.


Valerie Ho was withdrawn in taekwondo poomsae, does this mean she is out of the pair event too? Remember Canada did will in discipline in Lima.

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7 minutes ago, Josh said:

Carter Woods having another “off day” at a major championships. Performing at your best on the big stages isn’t for everyone I guess. 

Surely an issue with the bike?

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