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2024 Olympics - Day 1 (July 27)


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Schedule/Results

 

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Day 1 Canadian Olympic Schedule (start time, PST/EST)

 

TBD= hasn’t been decided yet

TBD= hasn’t advanced but could potentially or might compete depending on the scheduling. 

 

July 27

12:30 AM/3:30 AM: Equestrian - Eventing Team/Individual Dressage - Jessica Phoenix, Karl Slezak, Michael Winter

1:00 AM/4:00 AM: Fencing - Women’s Epee Table of 64 - Ruien Xiao

1:10 AM/4:10 AM: Badminton - Men’s Doubles Group A - Adam Dong/Nyl Yakura v. (CHN) Liang Wei Keng/Wang Chang

1:25 AM/4:25 AM: Fencing - Men’s Sabre Table of 64 - Francois Cauchon v. (ARG) Pascual Di Tella 

1:30 AM/4:30 AM: Shooting - Men’s 10m Air Pistol Qualification - Michele Esercitato

2:00 AM/5:00 AM: Artistic Gymnastics - Men’s Team Qualification Subdivision 1 - Felix Dolci, Rene Cournoyer, Zachary Clay, William Emard, Samuel Zakutney

2:00 AM/5:00 AM: Artistic Gymnastics - Men’s All-Around Qualification Subdivision 1 - Felix Dolci, Rene Cournoyer, Samuel Zakutney

2:00 AM/5:00 AM: Artistic Gymnastics - Men’s Parallel Bars Qualification Subdivision 1 - Felix Dolci, Rene Cournoyer, Samuel Zakutney, Zachary Clay, William Emard

2:00 AM/5:00 AM: Artistic Gymnastics - Men’s Vault Qualification Subdivision 1 - Felix Dolci, Rene Cournoyer, Samuel Zakutney, Zachary Clay, William Emard

2:00 AM/5:00 AM: Artistic Gymnastics - Men’s Horizontal Bar Qualification Subdivision 1 - Felix Dolci, Rene Cournoyer, Samuel Zakutney, Zachary Clay, William Emard

2:00 AM/5:00 AM: Artistic Gymnastics - Men’s Rings Qualification Subdivision 1 - Felix Dolci, Rene Cournoyer, Samuel Zakutney, Zachary Clay, William Emard

2:00 AM/5:00 AM: Artistic Gymnastics - Men’s Pommel Horse Qualification Subdivision 1 - Felix Dolci, Rene Cournoyer, Samuel Zakutney, Zachary Clay, William Emard

2:00 AM/5:00 AM: Artistic Gymnastics - Men’s Floor Qualification Subdivision 1 - Felix Dolci, Rene Cournoyer, Samuel Zakutney, Zachary Clay, William Emard

2:05 AM/5:05 AM: Swimming - Women’s 100m Butterfly Heat 3 - Maggie MacNeil

2:08 AM/5:08 AM: Swimming - Women’s 100m Butterfly Heat 4 - Rebecca Smith

2:18 AM/5:18 AM: Swimming - Women’s 400m Freestyle Heat 2 - Summer McIntosh

 

3:00 AM/6:00 AM: Tennis - Men’s Singles/Women’s Singles/Men’s Doubles Round 1 - TBD

3:00 AM/6:00 AM: Skateboarding - Men’s Street Prelims - Cordano Russell, Ryan Decenzo, Matt Berger

3:05 AM/6:05 AM: Fencing - Women’s Epee Table of 32 - Ruien Xiao v. (BRA) Nathalie Moellhausen

 

3:20 AM/6:20 AM: Swimming - Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Heat 2 - TBD

3:30 AM/6:30 AM: Fencing - Men’s Sabre Table of 32 - Shaul Gordon v. (ITA) Luigi Samele

3:31 AM/6:31 AM: Swimming - Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Heats - TBD

3:50 AM/6:50 AM: Rowing - Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls Heats - Jill Moffatt/Jenny Casson

4:45 AM/7:45 AM: Fencing - Men’s Sabre Table of 32 - Shaul Gordon v. (HUN) Aron Szilagyi

5:10 AM/8:10 AM: Fencing - Women’s Epee Table of 16 - TBD

5:30 AM/8:30 AM: Cycling - Women’s Individual Time Trial Final - Olivia Baril

6:00 AM/9:00 AM: Fencing - Men’s Sabre Table of 16

6:00 AM/9:00 AM: Canoe Slalom - Men’s C1 Heats 1st Run - Alex Baldoni

6:50 AM/9:50 AM: Fencing - Women’s Sabre Quarterfinals - TBD

7:00 AM/10:00 AM: Canoe Slalom -Women’s K1 Heats 1st Run - Lois Betteridge

7:15 AM/10:15 AM: Fencing - Men’s Sabre Quarterfinals - TBD

7:32 AM/10:32 AM: Cycling - Men’s Individual Time Trial Final - Derek Gee

8:00 AM/11:00 AM: Skateboarding - Men’s Street Final - TBD

8:10 AM/11:10 AM: Canoe Slalom - Men’s C1 Heats 2nd Run - Alex Baldoni

9:10 AM/12:10 AM: Canoe Slalom - Women’s K1 Heats 2nd Run - Lois Betteridge

10:00 AM/1:00 PM: Fencing - Women’s Epee Semifinals - TBD

10:50 AM/1:50 PM: Fencing - Men’s Sabre Semifinals - TBD

11:00 AM/2:00 PM: Table Tennis - Men’s/Women’s Singles Round of 64 - TBD

11:30 AM/2:30 PM: Swimming - Women’s 100m Butterfly Semifinals - TBD

11:52 AM/2:52 PM: Swimming - Women’s 400m Freestyle Final TBD

12:34 PM/3:34 PM: Swimming - Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final TBD

12:44 PM/3:44 PM: Swimming - Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final - TBD

11:40 AM & 12:30 PM/2:40 PM & 3:30 PM: Fencing - Women’s Epee Bronze/Gold Medal Bouts TBD

12:00 PM/3:00 PM: Basketball - Men’s Tournament Group A - Canada v. Greece

12:05 PM & 12:55 PM/3:05 PM & 3:55 PM: Fencing - Men’s Sabre Bronze/Gold Medal BoutsTBD

12:36 PM/3:36 PM: Boxing - Men’s 63.5kg Preliminary Round - TBD

1:00 PM/4:00 PM: Beach Volleyball - Women’s Tournament Pool Play - Bansley/Bukovec v. (USA) Kloth/Nuss

2:48 PM/5:48 PM: Surfing - Women’s Round 1 Heat 3 - Sanoa Olin v. (ISR) Anat Lelior and (AUS) Tyler Wright

 

TBD: Tennis - Women’s Singles Round of 64 - Bianca Andresscu v. (DEN) Clara Tauson

TBD: Tennis - Women’s Singles Round of 64 - Leylah Fernandez v. (CZE) Karolina Muchova

TBD: Tennis - Men’s Singles Round of 64 - Felix Auger-Aliassime v. (USA) Marcos Giron

TBD: Tennis - Women’s Doubles Round of 32 - Gaby Dabrowski/Leylah Fernandez v. (FRA) Dianne Perry/Clara Burel

 

Medal Events

Cycling - Men’s Time Trial Final

Cycling - Women’s Time Trial Final

Diving - Women’s 3m Synchro Springboard Final 

Fencing - Women’s Epee Gold/Bronze Medal Bouts

Fencing - Men’s Sabre Gold/Bronze Medal Bouts

Judo - Women’s 48kg Gold/Bronze Medal Contests

Judo - Men’s 60kg Gold/Bronze Medal Contests

Shooting - 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team Gold/Bronze Medal Matches
Rugby Sevens - Men’s Gold/Bronze Medal Matches

Skateboarding - Men’s Street Final

Swimming - Men’s 400m Freestyle Final

Swimming - Women’s 400m Freestyle Final

Swimming - Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final

Swimming - Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final

 

Canadian Olympic Medal Chances

TBD

 

Canadian Day-By-Day Olympic Medal Overview

Sport - Event - G Medal

 

0 G | 0 S | 0 B = 0 T (N/A on the overall medal table)

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25 minutes ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Im surprised she even entered in the first place. That could have given Ella Jansen another event.

She probably just hedged her bets. The relay team is chosen just before the event based on their current form. With Oleksiak/Ruck/MacNeil/McIntosh/Douthwright/Smith as other options for Canada there was a non-zero chance she may have been left out of the relay if she regressed from the Canadian Trials (or the others improved). Now that she's officially on the relay team dropping the 400m free was a no brainer.

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7 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

She probably just hedged her bets. The relay team is chosen just before the event based on their current form. With Oleksiak/Ruck/MacNeil/McIntosh/Douthwright/Smith as other options for Canada there was a non-zero chance she may have been left out of the relay if she regressed from the Canadian Trials (or the others improved). Now that she's officially on the relay team dropping the 400m free was a no brainer.

There was some photos on IG that made it seem like the relay pool was the 5 you mentioned without Smith. I'm feeling pretty bullish about this relay vs. the other ones so we shall see what happens tomorrow...

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48 minutes ago, james89 said:

There was some photos on IG that made it seem like the relay pool was the 5 you mentioned without Smith. I'm feeling pretty bullish about this relay vs. the other ones so we shall see what happens tomorrow...

I saw that too, there were even Instagram stories on Swimming Canada’s page I believe. Although I’m not sure how the women’s 4x100m freestyle relay would be less likely than the 4x100m medley relay, we have 3/4 good legs and if Ruck is in her Doha form or better I’d say we have a decent chance against China. 

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5 minutes ago, james89 said:

There was some photos on IG that made it seem like the relay pool was the 5 you mentioned without Smith. I'm feeling pretty bullish about this relay vs. the other ones so we shall see what happens tomorrow...

I forgot Smith was doing the 100m butterfly so she's probably out of the relay. MacNeil and McIntosh would have to pull double duty with only around 1 hour rest. I feel confident MacNeil will, but I'm not 100% sure on McIntosh. She has a long schedule, but she does have a day off on the next day so it's possible.

 

Overall the heat will probably be Oleksiak/Harvey/Douthwright/Ruck and then drop the slowest 1 or 2 for MacNeil/McIntosh for the final.

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27 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

I forgot Smith was doing the 100m butterfly so she's probably out of the relay. MacNeil and McIntosh would have to pull double duty with only around 1 hour rest. I feel confident MacNeil will, but I'm not 100% sure on McIntosh. She has a long schedule, but she does have a day off on the next day so it's possible.

 

Overall the heat will probably be Oleksiak/Harvey/Douthwright/Ruck and then drop the slowest 1 or 2 for MacNeil/McIntosh for the final.

Eh, I’m not sure I agree with you there :d

 

Like I’ve mentioned before, this by no means is a guaranteed medal, and McIntosh has the 400m freestyle final the very same session. With her extremely busy schedule, the coaches would actually be dumb to put her on the relay to potentially bolster her individual medal hopes (and her chances at gold, she’ll also be on the 4x200m freestyle relay), given she doesn’t have much experience with huge schedules at major meets. Time wise McIntosh isn’t that far away from the rest of them (besides Doughwright), so either way I’m not sure it’ll make that much of a difference. 

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