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Day 9 (October 29, 2023)


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Day 9 (October 29, 2023) Canadian Schedule

 

Athletics

5:30 PST/8:30 EST: Men’s 20km Race Walk Final- Evan Dunfee

 

Canoe Slalom

5:30 PST/8:30 EST: Men’s K1 Semifinals- Alex Baldoni

5:52 PST/8:52 EST: Women’s C1 Semifinals- Lois Betteridge

6:14 PST/9:14 EST: Men’s K1 Semifinals- Maël Rivard

6:36 PST/9:36 EST: Women’s K1 Semifinals- Lea Baldoni

7:00 PST/10:00 EST: Men’s K1 Final- TBD

7:20 PST/10:20 EST: Women’s K1 Final- TBD

7:40 PST/10:40 EST: Men’s C1 Final- TBD

8:00 PST/11:000 EST: Women’s C1 Final- TBD

10:30 PST/13:30 EST: Men’s Kayak Cross Semifinal 1- Alex Baldoni

10:48 PST/13:48 EST: Women’s Kayak Cross Semifinal 2- Lois Betteridge

11:50 PST/14:50 EST: Men’s Kayak Cross Final- TBD

11:55 PST/14:55 EST: Women’s Kayak Cross Final- TBD

 

Cycling- Road

5:00 PST/8:00 EST: Women’s Road Race- Ruby West, Adèle Normand, Ngaire Barraclough (my mistake for getting her name wrong before), Devaney Collier

9:00 PST/12:00 EST: Men’s Road Race- Campbell Parrish, Riley Pickrell, Chris Ernst, Carson Mattern

 

Equestrian- Eventing

8:00 PST/11:00 EST: Individual/Team Final Jumping- Colleen Loach, Karl Slezak, Lindsay Traisnel, Michael Winter

 

Field Hockey

5:30 PST/8:30 EST: Men’s Pool Play Group B- :CAN Canada v. :TTO Trinidad and Tobago

 

Handball

5:00 PST/8:00 EST: Women’s 7-8 Classification- :CAN Canada v. :URU Uruguay

 

Judo (For some reason the times for the gold/bronze medal bouts aren’t out yet)

 

6:20 PST/9:20 EST: Men’s 81kg Round of 16- :CAN David Popovici v. :USA Keli Berliner

6:35-6:40 PST/9:35-9:40 EST: Women’s 63kg Quarterfinals- Isabelle Harris

6:45-6:50 PST/9:45-9:50 EST: Men’s 73kg Quarterfinals- Antoine Bouchard

7:05-7:10 PST/10:05-10:10 EST: Men’s 81kg Quarterfinals- TBD

7:25 PST/10:25 EST: Women’s 63kg Repechage- TBD

7:30 PST/10:30 EST: Women’s 63kg Semifinals- TBD

7:35 PST/10:35 EST: Men’s 73kg Repechage- TBD

7:40 PST/10:40 EST: Men’s 73kg Semifinals- TBD

7:55 PST/10:55 EST: Men’s 81kg Repechage- TBD

8:00 PST/11:00 EST- Men’s 81kg Semifinals- TBD

 

Swimming- Open Water

5:00 PST/8:00 EST: Women’s 10km Final- Emma Finlin, Bailey O’Regan

10:30 PST/13:30 EST: Men’s 10km Final- Benjamin Cote, Eric Hedlin

 

Sailing

9:00 PST/12:00 EST: Mixed Nacra 17 Opening Series Races- Galen Richardson/Madeline Gillis

9:05 PST/12:05 EST: Women’s iQFoil Opening Series Races- Rebecca Heller

9:07 PST/12:07 EST: Lightning Opening Series Races- Luke Ramsay/Rachel Green/Jessica Hirschbold

9:07 PST/12:07 EST: Men’s Sunfish Opening Series Races- Lee Parkhill

11:15 PST/14:15 EST: Women’s Laser Radial Opening Series Races- Sarah Douglas

11:22 PST/14:22 EST: Men’s Laser Opening Series Races- Fillah Karim

 

Softball

9:00 PST/12:00 EST: Women’s Group B- :CAN Canada v. :CUB Cuba

 

Table Tennis

7:20 PST/10:20 EST: Women’s Doubles Round of 16- :CAN Jessie Xu/Ivy Liao v. :CUB Daniela Fonseca/Estela Crespo

8:40 PST/11:40 EST: Mixed Doubles Round of 16- :CAN Mo Zhang/Eugene Wang v. :PAR Lucero Ovelar/Victor Benitez

12:45 PST/15:45 EST: Men’s Doubles Round of 16- :CAN Siméon Martin/Edward Ly v. :PAR Dario Toranzos

 

Tennis

7:00 PST/10:00 EST: Women’s Singles Bronze Medal Match- :CAN Rebecca Marino v. :ARG Julia Riera

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1 hour ago, Josh said:

More medal events than yesterday, but still not as busy as earlier in the week. 

Evan Dunfee is a medal hope, obviously. Some lesser medals in Canoe Slalom are coming. Other than that, hope Popovici can do something in Judo and Marino can win her bronze medal match. Maybe something can happen in cycling and swimming, and then watch some softball.  Better than Saturday, at least.  

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Just now, orangeman said:

Evan Dunfee is a medal hope, obviously. Some lesser medals in Canoe Slalom are coming. Other than that, hope Popovici can do something in Judo and Marino can win her bronze medal match. Maybe something can happen in cycling and swimming, and then watch some softball.  Better than Saturday, at least.  

Agree about Evan Dunfee being a medal contender, and wouldn’t be surprised to see him win gold, but I could see him just as easily miss the podium. All of the top race Pan Am race walkers are competing (Hurtado, Bonfim, Pintado)

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