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Day 4 (October 24, 2023)


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Day 4 (October 24, 2023) Canadian Schedule


Badminton

Match 3- Time TBD: Mixed Doubles Semifinals- :CAN Ty Lindeman/Josephine Wu v. :PER Ines Castillo/Jose Guevara

Match 5- Time TBD: Men’s Singles Semifinals- :CAN Brian Yang v. :ESA Uriel Francisco Canjura Artiga

13:00 PST/16:00 EST: Women’s Singles Semifinals- :CAN Rachel Chan v. :USA Beiwen Zhang

Match 7- Time TBD: Men’s Doubles Semifinals- :CAN Adam Dong/Nyl Yakura v. :MEX Job Castillo/Luis Montoya

Match 9: Time TBD: Women’s Doubles Semifinals- :CAN Catherine Choi/Josephine Wu v. :MEX Miriam Rodriguez/Romina Fregoso

 

Beach Volleyball

9:00 PST/12:00 EST: Men’s Round of 16- :CAN Jake MacNeil/Alexander Russell v. :URU Hans Federico Hannibal Fuentes/Nicolas Llambias Carvalho

 

Boxing

7:30 PST/10:30 EST: Women’s 66kg Quarterfinals- :CAN Charlie Cavanaugh v. :ARG Lucia Noelia Perez

8:15 PST/11:15 EST: Women’s 75kg Quarterfinals- :CAN Tammara Thibeault v. :VEN Maryelis Andreina Yriza Burguillos

9:30 PST/12:30 EST: Men’s +92kg Quarterfinals- :CAN Marcel Jerome Mouafo Feujio v. :CUB Fernando Alejandro Arzola Lopez

13:30 PST/16:30 EST: Women’s 50kg Quarterfinals- :CAN McKenzie Wright v. :CRC Valeria Cardenas Abarca

14:15 PST/17:15 EST: Women’s 54kg Quarterfinals- :CAN Scarlett Delgado v.

:CHI Denisse Alejandra Arlette Bravo Vilches

 

Track Cycling

6:05 PST/9:05 EST: Women’s Team Pursuit Qualification- Devaney Collier/Fiona Majendie/Ngaire Elan Barraclough/Ruby Catherine Dickson West

7:08 PST/10:08 EST: Men’s Omnium Scratch- Michael Foley

7:30 PST/10:30 EST: Women’s Team Sprint Qualification- Sarah Orban/Jacklynn Beatrice Boyle/Emy Savard

7:41 PST/10:41 EST: Men’s Team Sprint Qualification- James Hedgcock/Tyler Rorke/Nick Wammes

7:54 PST/10:54 EST: Men’s Omnium Tempo- TBD

14:05 PST/17:05 EST: Men’s Omnium Elimination- TBD

14:20 PST/17:20 EST: Men’s Team Sprint Medal Matches- TBD

14:28-14:50 PST/17:28 EST-17:50 EST: Women’s Team Pursuit Round 1- TBD

15:17 PST/18:17 EST: Women’s Team Sprint Medal Matches- TBD

15:27 PST/18:27 EST: Men’s Omnium Points- TBD

 

Diving

7:00 PST/10:00 EST: Women’s 3m Springboard Prelims- Mia Vallee, Pamela Ware

16:55 PST/19:55 EST: Women’s 3m Springboard Final- TBD

 

Artistic Gymnastics

13:00 PST/16:00 EST: Men’s Floor Final- Felix Dolci, Rene Cournoyer

14:00 PST/17:00 EST: Men’s Pommel Horse Final- Zachary Clay, Jayson Rampersad

15:20 PST/18:20 EST: Women’s Uneven Bars Final- Aurelie Tran, Ava Stewart

15:50 PST/18:50 EST: Men’s Rings Final- Felix Dolci, Rene Cournoyer

 

Handball

16:00 PST/19:00 EST: Women’s Group A- :CAN Canada v. :CUB Cuba

 

Racquetball

10:00 PST/13:00 EST: Men’s Doubles Final- :CAN Coby Iwaasa/Samuel Murray v. :MEX Rodrigo Montoya/Javier Mar

 

Rowing

4:10 PST/7:10 EST: Men’s Double Sculls A/B Semifinal 2- Rui Xu/Thomas Ciepiela

4:50 PST/7:50 EST: Men’s Single Sculls A/B Semifinal 2- Shane Willis

5:50 PST/8:50 EST: Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls A Final- Stephen Harris/Emerson James Crick

6:00 PST/9:00 EST: Women’s Four Final- Kendra Hartley/Parker Paige Illingworth/Abby Ann Spiers/Leia Helaena Asta Till

7:30 PST/10:30 EST: Women’s Eight Final- Kendra Hartley/Parker Paige Illingworth/Abby Ann Spiers/Leia Helaena Asta Till/Olivia Priscilla McMurray/Alizée Brien/Caroline Shaye Ann De Paiva/Abigail Marie Dent/Kristen Lauren Kit

 

Shooting

5:00 PST/8:00 EST: Women’s 25m Pistol Qualification Precision- Elizabeth Gustafson, Lydia Kiejko

7:00 PST/10:00 EST: Women’s 25m Pistol Qualification Rapid- Elizabeth Gustafson, Lydia Kiejko

9:00 PST/12:00 EST: Women’s 25m Pistol Final- TBD

 

Sport Climbing

14:05 PST/17:05 EST: Women’s Boulder & Lead Final Boulder Stage- Alannah Yip, India Chapman, Rebecca Frangos

16:12 PST/19:12 EST: Women’s Boulder & Lead Final Lead Stage- Alannah Yip, India Chapman, Rebecca Frangos

 

Surfing

5:55 PST/8:55 EST: Women’s Longboard Round 1 Heat 3- Olivia Stokes 

8:13 PST/11:13 EST: Women’s Shortboard Round 1 Heat 6- :CAN Sanoa Olin v. :ARG Lucia Indurian

12:03 PST/15:03 EST: Men’s Shortboard Round 1 Heat 8- :CAN Cody Young v. :VEN Francisco Bellorin

12:26 PST/15:26 EST: Men’s SUP Surf Round 1 Heat 1- Finn Spencer

13:35 PST/16:35 EST: Round 1 Heat 1- Catherine Bruhwiler

 

Swimming

5:02 PST/8:02 EST: Women’s 50m Freestyle Heat 3- Maggie Mac Neil

5:04 PST/8:04 EST: Women’s 50m Freestyle Heat 4- Katerine Savard

5:10 PST/8:10 EST: Men’s 50m Freestyle Heat 3- Stephen Calkins

5:14 PST/8:14 EST: Men’s 50m Freestyle Heat 5- Edouard Fullum-Huot

5:27 PST/8:27 EST: Women’s 400m Individual Medley Heat 3- Julie Brousseau

5:39 PST/8:39 EST: Men’s 400m Individual Medley Heat 2- Collyn Gagne, Edouard Fullum-Huot

5:50 PST/8:50 EST: Women’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay Heat 1-

6:17 PST/9:17 EST: Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay Heat 2-

12:00-12:04 PST/15:00-15:04 EST: Women’s 50m Freestyle A/B Finals- TBD

12:08-12:12 PST/15:08-15:12 EST: Men’s 50m Freestyle A/B Finals- TBD

12:16-12:26 PST/15:16-15:26 EST: Women’s 400m Individual Medley A/B Finals- TBD

12:44-12:54 PST/15:45-15:54 EST: Men’s 400m Individual Medley A/B Finals- TBD

13:06 PST/16:06 EST: Women’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay- TBD

13:17 PST/16:17 EST: Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay- TBD

 

Taekwondo

9:00 PST/12:00 EST: Men’s/Women’s Team Kyorugi Quarterfinals- Tae-Ku Park/Braden Park/Marc Andre Bergeron, Angelique Orozco/Skylar Park/Ashley Kraayeveld

11:15 PST/14:15 EST: Men’s/Women’s Team Kyorugi Repechage 1- TBD

11:30 PST/14:30 EST: Men’s/Women’s Team Kyorugi Repechage 2- TBD

13:00 PST/16:00 EST: Women’s Team Kyorugi Semifinals- TBD

14:00 PST/17:00 EST: Men’s Team Kyorugi Semifinals- TBD

15:00 PST/18:00 EST: Women’s Team Kyorugi Final- TBD

15:30 PST/18:30 EST: Men’s Kyorugi Final- TBD

 

Tennis

NB 12:30 PST/15:30 EST: Women’s Singles Round of 32- :CAN Rebecca Marino v. :GUA Deborah Dominguez

 

Water Skiing

6:00 PST/9:00 EST: Women’s Overall Slalom- Paige Rini

6:45 PST/9:45 EST: Men’s Overall Slalom- Dorian Llewellyn

8:00 PST/11:00 EST: Women’s Overall Jump- Paige Rini

8:50 PST/11:50 EST: Men’s Overall Jump- Dorian Llewellyn

10:10 PST/13:10 EST: Women’s Overall Tricks- Paige Rini

10:50 PST/13:50 EST: Men’s Overall Tricks- Dorian Llewellyn

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Dorien Llewellyn wins Canada's 14th gold in the overall water skiing event, coincidentally this was Canada's only gold in the sport in Lima as well (and won by Dorien).


Iwassa/Murray put up a strong fight in the doubles final in racquetball but lost, and wion silver.

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