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2024 Olympics - Day 3 (July 29)


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Day 3 Canadian Olympic Schedule (start time, PST/EST)

 

TBD= hasn’t been decided yet

*Approximate time

 

July 29

0:25/3:25: Fencing - Men's Individual Foil - Table of 64: :CAN Blake Broszus vs. :ISV Kruz Schembri

0:55/3:55: Fencing - Men's Individual Foil - Table of 64: :CAN Daniel Gu vs. :CPV Victor Alvares

1:04/4:04*: Judo - Men's -73kg - Elimination Round of 32: :CAN Arthur Margelidon vs. :TJK Behruzi Khojazoda

1:48/4:48*: Judo - Women's -57kg - Elimination Round of 16: :CAN Christa Deguchi vs. :PAN Kristine Jimenez

2:00/5:00: Beach Volleyball - Women's - Preliminary Phase: :CHN Chen/X.Y. Xia vs. :CAN Bansley/Bukovec

2:00/5:00: Diving - Men's Synchronized 10m Platform - Final (Rylan Wiens/Nathan Zsombor-Murray)

2:00/5:00: Equestrian - Eventing - Individual Jumping Qualifier/Team Jumping Final (Jessica Phoenix, Karl Slezak, Michael Winter)

2:00/5:00: Rowing - Women's Lightweight Double Sculls - Repechage 1 (Jill Moffatt/Jenny Casson)

2:00/5:00: Swimming - Women's 400m Individual Medley - Heat 1 (Ella Jansen)

2:00/5:00: Judo - Men's -73kg - Elimination Round of 16: :CAN Arthur Margelidon vs. :GER Igor Wandtke

2:06/5:06: Swimming - Women's 400m Individual Medley - Heat 2 (Summer McIntosh)

2:20/5:20*: Judo - Women's -57kg - Quarterfinal: :CAN Christa Deguchi vs. :SRB Marica Perisic

2:24/5:24: Swimming - Women's 100m Backstroke - Heat 5 (Kylie Masse, Ingrid Wilm)

2:40/5:40: Fencing - Women's Individual Sabre - Table of 32: :GRE Theodora Gkountoura vs. :CAN Pamela Brind'amour

2:48/5:48: Boxing - Men's 63.5kg - Round of 16: :CAN Wyatt Sanford vs. :BUL Radoslav Rosenov

3:00/6:00: Rowing - Women's Eight - Heat 1

3:00/6:00: Skateboarding - Men's Street - Prelims Heat 1 (Matt Berger)

3:00/6:00: Tennis - Women's Singles- 2nd Round: :CRO Donna Vekic vs. :CAN Bianca Andreescu

3:00/6:00: Tennis - Women's Singles - 2nd Round: :ESP Cristina Bucsa vs. :CAN Leylah Fernandez

3:05/6:05: Sailing - Men's Skiff - Races 4-6 (Will Jones/Justin Barnes)

3:05/6:05: Fencing - Men's Individual Foil - Table of 32: :CAN Blake Broszus vs. :ITA Tommaso Marini

3:15/6:15: Sailing - Women's Skiff - Races 4-6 (Georgia Lewin-Lafrance/Antonia Lewin-Lafrance)

3:35/6:35: Fencing - Men's Individual Foil - Table of 32: :ITA Guillaume Bianchi vs. :CAN Maximilien van Haaster

4:35/7:35: Fencing - Men's Individual Foil - Table of 32: :HKG Cheung Ka Long vs. :CAN Daniel Gu

5:05/8:05*: Skateboarding - Men's Street - Prelims Heat 3 (Ryan Decenzo)

5:10/8:10: Cycling Mountain Bike - Men's Cross-country (Gunnar Holmgren)

5:57/8:57*: Skateboarding - Men's Street - Prelims Heat 4 (Cordano Russell)

6:00/9:00: Beach Volleyball - Women's - Preliminary Phase: :CAN Melissa/Brandie vs. :PAR Poletti/Michelle

6:33/9:33: Canoe Slalom - Men's Canoe Single Slalom - Semifinal (Alex Baldoni)

6:40/9:40*: Badminton - Men's Singles - Group Play: :CAN Brian Yang vs. :KAZ Dmitriy Panarin

7:00/10:00: Rugby Sevens - Women's - Pool A: :CAN Canada vs. :CHN China

7:12/10:12*: Judo - Women's -57kg - Semifinal: :CAN Christa Deguchi vs. :FRA Sarah Leonie Cysique

7:16/10:16*: Judo - Men's -73kg - Repechage: :CAN Arthur Margelidon vs. :ITA Manuel Lombardo

8:00/11:00: Skateboarding - Men's Street - Final (Cordano Russell)

8:10/11:10: Judo - Women's -57kg - Final: :CAN Christa Deguchi vs. :KOR Huh Mimi

8:15/11:15: Basketball - Women's - Group Phase: :CAN Canada vs. :FRA France

8:30/11:30: Artistic Gymnastics - Men's Team - Final (Zachary Clay/Rene Cournoyer/Felix Dolci/William Emard/Samuel Zakutney)

10:30/13:30: Badminton - Women's Singles - Group Play: :CAN Michelle Li vs. :MYA Thet Htar Thuzar

11:05/14:05: Water Polo - Women's - Preliminary Round: :HUN Hungary vs. :CAN Canada

11:20/14:20*: Badminton - Men's Doubles - Group Play: :GBR Lane/Vendy vs. :CAN Dong/Yakura

11:30/14:30: Swimming - Women's 400m Individual Medley - Final (Summer McIntosh)

11:57/14:57: Swimming - Women's 100m Backstroke - Semifinal 1 (Kylie Masse, Ingrid Wilm)

12:45/15:45: Swimming - Women's 200m Freestyle - Final (Mary-Sophie Harvey)

13:00/16:00: Rugby Sevens - Women's - Quarter-final: :FRA France vs. :CAN Canada

 

TBD: Tennis - Men's Doubles - First Round: :USA Fritz/Paul vs. :CAN Auger-Aliassime/Raonic

 

Medal Events

Archery - Men's Team

Artistic Gymnastics - Men's Team

Canoe Slalom - Men's Canoe Single

Cycling Mountain Bike - Men's Cross-country

Diving - Men's Synchronized 10m Platform

Equestrian - Eventing Individual

Equestrian - Eventing Team

Fencing - Men's Individual Foil

Fencing - Women's Individual Sabre

Judo - Men's -73kg

Judo - Women's -57kg

Shooting - Men's 10m Air Rifle

Shooting - Women's 10m Air Rifle

Skateboarding - Men's Street

Swimming - Men's 200m Freestyle

Swimming - Men's 100m Backstroke

Swimming - Women's 200m Freestyle

Swimming - Women's 100m Breaststroke

Swimming - Women's 400m Individual Medley

 

Canadian Day-By-Day Olympic Medal Overview

Swimming - Women’s 400m Freestyle - Summer McIntosh - July 27 - Silver Medal

Fencing - Women's Individual Foil - Eleanor Harvey - July 28 - Bronze Medal

 

0 G | 1 S | 1 B = 2 T (15th on the overall medal table)

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Two very big gold medal chances in McIntosh in the 400IM (arguably Canada’s best gold medal chance period) and Christa Deguchi. I’d say we have enough half medal chances / athletes who could win a medal but aren’t favoured that 3-4 medals tomorrow is a real possibility. Anything less than two would be a big disappointment.

 

Exciting!

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As a reminder, in the last three Olympics before this, Canadian men had only won one match. In Paris, we’ve won 4. We’ve also recorded our best ever finishes by a Canadian man and women, including of course our first ever medal. 

 

No Russia, but this is still incredible. 

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Just now, Josh said:

As a reminder, in the last three Olympics before this, Canadian men had only won one match. In Paris, we’ve won 4. We’ve also recorded our best ever finishes by a Canadian man and women, including of course our first ever medal. 

 

No Russia, but this is still incredible. 

Canada could lose all their remaining fencing bouts and there would still be a big party at Fencing Canada after this. Hard to imagine these Olympics going much better for the fencing team (and the women's foil team remains an outside medal shot)

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