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Day 11 (October 31, 2023)


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Just realized we’re more than halfway through the Pan Ams :cry:
 

Only ten medal events today (seriously, who made this schedule??), here are Canada’s best chances. Charles Philibert-Thiboutot in athletics (men’s 5,000m), Pamela Brind’Amour in fencing (women’s sabre), and Blake Brozus in fencing (men’s foil)

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6 hours ago, Josh said:

Just realized we’re more than halfway through the Pan Ams :cry:
 

Only ten medal events today (seriously, who made this schedule??), here are Canada’s best chances. Charles Philibert-Thiboutot in athletics (men’s 5,000m), Pamela Brind’Amour in fencing (women’s sabre), and Blake Brozus in fencing (men’s foil)

Yeah, it's pretty lame. Yet there are 71 medal events on Saturday which is too many. Could have put some events like trampoline and speed skating now (or last weekend).  Maybe there's overlap with venues, but it seems very uneven.  

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Day 11 (October 31, 2023) Canadian Schedule

 

Sorry I’m later, completely forgot to do it before I went to bed. Will do sailing in about an hour or so as it takes a lot of time to do. 
 

Artistic Swimming

9:00 PST/12:00 EST: Duet Technical Routine- Audrey Lamothe/Olena Verbinska

17:00 PST/20:00 EST: Team Technical Routine- Audrey Lamothe/Olena Verbinska/Sydney Carroll/Scarlett Finn/Jonnie Newman/Raphaelle Plante/Kenzie Priddell/Claire Scheffel/Florence Tremblay

 

Athletics

15:25 PST/18:25 EST: Women’s 100m Hurdles Semifinal 1- Keira Christie-Galloway

16:10 PST/19:10 EST: Men’s 5,000m Final- Charles Philibert-Thiboutot

 

Equestrian- Eventing

7:30 PST/10:30 EST: Individual/Team Round 1- Beth Underhill/ Mario Deslauriers/Amy Millar/Tiffany Foster

 

Fencing

5:00-6:10 PST/8:00-9:10 EST: Men’s Foil Seeding Round- Blake Brozus, Patrick Liu

6:45-7:50 PST/9:45-10:50 EST: Women’s Sabre Seeding Round- Pamela Brind’Amour, Tamar Gordon

8:10-8:40 PST/11:10-11:40 EST: Men’s Foil Table of 16- TBD

9:15-9:45 PST/12:15-12:45 EST: Women’s Sabre Table of 16- TBD

10:20 PST/13:20 EST: Men’s Foil Quarterfinals- TBD

10:50 PST/13:50 EST: Women’s Sabre Quarterfinals- TBD

12:00 PST/15:00 EST: Men’s Foil Semifinal 1 (Bronze Medal Bout) - TBD

12:30 PST/15:30 EST: Women’s Sabre Semifinal 1 (Bronze Medal Bout) - TBD

13:00 PST/16:00 EST: Men’s Foil Semifinal 2 (Bronze Medal Bout) - TBD

13:30 PST/16:30 EST: Women’s Sabre Semifinal 2 (Bronze Medal Bout) - TBD

14:10 PST/17:10 EST: Men’s Foil Final (Gold Medal Bout) - TBD

14:45 PST/17:45 EST: Women’s Sabre Final (Gold Medal Bout) - TBD

 

Softball

6:00 PST/9:00 EST: Women’s Group B- :CAN Canada v. :PER Peru

 

Squash

8:00 PST/11:00 EST: Men’s Singles Round of 16- :CAN David Baillargeon v. :ARG Jeremías Azana

8:45 PST/11:45 EST: Women’s Singles Round of 16- :CAN Nicole Bunyan v. :CHI Giselle Delgado

9:30 PST/12:30 EST: Men’s Singles Round of 16- :CAN George Crowne v. :USA Timothy Brownell

9:30 PST/12:30 EST: Women’s Singles Round of 16- :CAN Hollie Naughton v. :GUA Tabita Gaitan Hernández

16:15 PST/19:15 EST: Men’s/Women’s Singles Quarterfinals (two matches each) - TBD

17:00 PST/20:00 EST: Men’s/Women’s Singles Quarterfinals (two matches each) - TBD

 

Table Tennis

6:00 PST/9:00 EST: Women’s Singles Round of 16- :CAN Mo Zhang v. :ARG Ana Codina

6:50 PST/9:50 EST: Men’s Singles Round of 16- :CAN Eugene Wang v. :ARG Gastón Alto

8:30 PST/11:30 EST: Men’s Singles Round of 16- :CAN Edward Ly v. :BRA Hugo Calderano

12:00 PST/15:00 EST: Women’s Singles Quarterfinals (two matches) - TBD

12:40 PST/15:40 EST: Women’s Singles Quarterfinals (two matches) - TBD

12:50 PST/15:50 EST: Men’s Singles Quarterfinals (two matches) - TBD

13:30 PST/16:30 EST: Men’s Singles Quarterfinals (two matches) - TBD

 

Water Polo

4:00 PST/7:00 EST: Women’s Group A- :CAN Canada v. :CUB Cuba

12:30 PST/15:30 EST: Men’s Group B- :CAN Canada v. :CUB Cuba

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Tamar Gordon through to the quarterfinals in women’s sabre after a dominant 15-5 win over Venezuela’s Katherine Francheska Parades Torres!

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Just now, Josh said:

Tamar Gordon through to the quarterfinals in women’s sabre after a dominant 15-5 win over Venezuela’s Katherine Francheska Parades Torres!

Pamela Brind’Amour also advances, as she defeats Argentina’s Candela Belén Espinosa Veloso 15-12!

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This looks to be Canada's first non-medal day, unless Philibert-Thiboutot can pull something off in the 5000m tonight. Not too surprising given the light schedule.  Tomorrow has a good chance at being pretty good, though, medal-wise.  

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