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Day 13 (November 2, 2023) Canadian Schedule

 

 Will update the rest of the sports later. 

 

Archery

5:20 PST/8:20 EST: Men’s Individual Recurve 1/16 Finals- :CAN Eric Peters v. :GUA Marco López

5:20 PST/8:20 EST: Men’s Individual Recurve 1/16 Finals- :CAN Brandon Xuereb v. :CAN Crispin Duenas

5:55 PST/8:55 EST: Men’s Individual Compound 1/8 Finals- :CAN Trystan Spicer Moran v. :USA Kris Schaff

5:55 PST/8:55 EST: Men’s Individual Compound 1/8 Finals- :CAN Andrew Fagan v. :COL Sebastian Arenas

5:55 PST/8:55 EST: Men’s Individual Recurve 1/8 Finals- TBD

7:00 PST/10:00 EST: Women’s Individual Recurve 1/16 Finals- :CAN Stephanie Barrett v. :ECU Andrea Espinoza

7:00 PST/10:00 EST: Women’s Individual Recurve 1/16 Finals- :CAN Amelia Gagne v. :BRA Ana Machado

7:00 PST/10:00 EST: Women’s Individual Recurve 1/16 Finals- :CAN Virginie Cheńier v. :CUB Yailin Parades

7:35 PST/10:35 EST: Women’s Individual Recurve 1/8 Finals- TBD

9:50 PST/12:50 EST: Mixed Team Recurve 1/8 Finals- :CAN Eric Peters/Virginie Cheńier v. :PUR Adrian Muñoz/Nilka Cotto

10:40 PST/13:40 EST: Mixed Team Recurve Quarterfinals- TBD

11:05 PST/14:05 EST: Mixed Team Recurve Semifinals- TBD

 

Artistic Swimming

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

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

 

Athletics

13:30 PST/16:30 EST: Women’s Pole Vault Final- Rachel Hyink

14:15 PST/17:15 EST: Women’s Shot Put Final- Sarah Mitton :cheer:

14:57 PST/17:57 EST: Men’s 1500m Final- Charles Philibert-Thiboutot :cheer:

15:25 PST/18:25 EST: Women’s 5000m Final- Julie-Ann Staehli, Briana Hungerford

16:10 PST/19:10 EST: Men’s 200m Final- CJ Robinson

 

Bowling

10:00 PST/13:00 EST: Men’s Doubles Ranking Round- Michel Hupé/Francois Dussault-Lavoie

 

Canoe Sprint

5:10 PST/8:10 EST: Men’s K1 1000m Heat 2- Cameron Low

5:30 PST/8:30 EST: Men’s C1 1000m Heat 2- Connor Fitzpatrick (he’s back! don’t know why he wasn’t at worlds, possibly injured?)

5:45 PST/8:45 EST: Women’s K2 500m- Madeline Schmidt/Courtney Stott

7:00-7:10 PST/10:00-10:10 EST: Men’s K1 1000m Semifinal 1/2- TBD

7:30 PST/10:30 EST: Men’s C1 1000m Semifinals- TBD

7:55 PST/10:55 EST: Women’s K2 500m Semifinals- TBD

 

Fencing

5:30 PST/8:30 EST: Men’s Team Epee Quarterfinals- :CAN Fynn Faffard/Nicolas Zhang/Dylan French v. TBD

6:40 PST/9:40 EST: Women’s Team Foil Quarterfinals- :CAN Eleanor Harvey/Jessica Guo/Sabrina Fang v. TBD

7:45 PST/10:45 EST: Men’s Team Epee Semifinals- TBD

7:45 PST/10:45 EST: Men’s Team Epee 5th-8th Classification- TBD

8:40 PST/11:40 EST: Women’s Team Foil Semifinals- TBD

8:40 PST/11:40 EST: Women’s Team Foil 5th-8th Classification- TBD

9:40 PST/12:40 EST: Men’s Team Epee 5th-6th Classification- TBD

9:40 PST/12:40 EST: Men’s Team Epee 7th-8th Classification- TBD

9:40 PST/12:40 EST: Women’s Team Foil 5th-6th Classification- TBD

9:40 PST/12:40 EST: Women’s Team Foil 7th-8th Classification- TBD

11:00 PST/14:00 EST: Men’s Team Epee Bronze Medal Match- TBD

12:00 PST/15:00 EST: Women’s Foil Bronze Medal Match- TBD

13:00 PST/16:00 EST: Men’s Team Epee Gold Medal Match- TBD

14:00 PST/17:00 EST: Women’s Team Foil Gold Medal Match- TBD

 

Field Hockey

13:30 PST/16:30 EST: Women’s Semifinals- :CAN Canada v. :ARG Argentina

 

Golf

4:00 PST/7:00 EST: Men’s Individual Final Round 1- Myles Creighton, Ètienne Papineau

4:00 PST/7:00 EST: Women’s Individual Final Round 1- Alena Sharp, Selena Costabile

 

Gymnastics- Rythmic

12:00 PST/15:00 EST: Individual Clubs Qualification- Tatiana Cocsanova, Carmel Kallemaa

12:00 PST/15:00 EST: Individual Ribbons Qualification- Tatiana Cocsanova, Carmel Kallemaa

14:45 PST/17:45 EST: 3 Ribbons and 2 Balls Qualification- Katherina Bakhmutova/Emily Huseynov/Karina Kamenetsky/Christina Savchenko/Victoria Smolianova

 

Sailing

9:00 PST/12:00 EST: Women’s iQFoil Opening Series Races- Rebecca Heller

9:00 PST/12:00 EST: Women’s Kite Opening Series Races- Emily Bugeja

9:00 PST/12:00 EST: Women’s 49er FX Opening Series Races- Mariah Millen/Alexandra Ten Hove

9:00 PST/12:00 EST: Lightning Opening Series Races- Luke Ramsay/Rachel Green/Jessica Hirschbold

9:07 PST/12:07 EST: Men’s 49er Opening Series Races- Justin Barnes/Will Jones

9:10 PST/12:10 EST: Men’s Kite Opening Series Races- Mac Morrin

9:17 PST/10:17 EST: Mixed Nacra 17 Opening Series Races- Galen Richardson/Madeline Gillis

 

Softball

12:00 PST/15:00 EST: Women’s Super Round- :CAN Canada v. :MEX Mexico

 

Squash

7:15 PST/10:15 EST: Women’s Doubles Quarterfinals- :CAN Hollie Naughton/Nikole Todd v. :COL Laura Tovar/Lucia Bautista

8:45 PST/11:45 EST: Men’s Doubles Quarterfinals- :CAN David Baillargeon/Graeme Schnell

11:30-12:15 PST/14:30-15:15 EST: Mixed Doubles Semifinal 1/2- (Time TBD, but they got a bye) :CAN George Crowne/Nicole Bunyan v. TBD

13:00-13:45 PST/16:00-16:45 EST: Women’s Doubles Semifinal 1/2- TBD

14:30-15:15 PST/17:30-18:15 EST: Men’s Doubles Semifinal 1/2- TBD

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8 hours ago, Josh said:

Hoping we can win a couple of gold medals today. 

Feels like forever since a gold medal. As your cheerleaders suggest, there's a couple of favourites in athletics and hopefully Canada can pick some others up along the way.  

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