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2024 Olympics - Day 11 (August 6)


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Day 11 Canadian Olympic Schedule (start time, PST/EST)

 

August 6

0:30/3:30: Canoe Sprint - Men's Kayak Four 500m - Heat 1 (Nicholas Matveev/Pierre-Luc Poulin/Laurent Lavigne/Simon McTavish)

1:00/4:00: Equestrian - Jumping Individual - Final (Mario Deslauriers)

1:05/4:05: Athletics - Women's 1500m - Heat 1 (Lucia Stafford)

1:10/4:10: Canoe Sprint - Women's Kayak Four 500m - Heat 2 (Courtney Stott/Natalie Davison/Riley Melanson/Toshka Besharah-Hrebacka)

1:17/4:17: Athletics - Women's 1500m - Heat 2 (Simone Plourde)

1:29/4:29: Athletics - Women's 1500m - Heat 3 (Kate Current)

1:50/4:50: Athletics - Men's 110m Hurdles - Repechage Heat 1 (Craig Thorne)

2:10/5:10: Canoe Sprint - Women's Canoe Double 500m - Heat 2 (Sloan Mackenzie/Katie Vincent)

2:36/5:36: Athletics - Women's 400m - Repechage Heat 3 (Lauren Gale)

2:44/5:44: Athletics - Women's 400m - Repechage Heat 4 (Zoe Sherar)

2:50/5:50: Canoe sprint - Men's Kayak Double 500m - Heat 3 (Pierre-Luc Poulin/Simon McTavish)

3:23/6:23: Sailing - Women's Kite - Race 6 (Emily Bugeja)

3:30/6:30: Canoe Sprint - Women's Kayak Double 500m - Heat 3 (Courtney Stott/Natalie Davison)

3:38/6:38: Athletics - Men's 200m - Repechage Heat 2 (Brendon Rodney)

3:46/6:46: Athletics - Men's 200m - Repechage Heat 3 (Aaron Brown)

3:48/6:48*: Sailing - Women's Kite - Race 7 (Emily Bugeja)

4:10/7:10: Canoe Sprint - Men's Kayak Four 500m - Quarterfinal 1 (Nicholas Matveev/Pierre-Luc Poulin/Laurent Lavigne/Simon McTavish)

4:13/7:13*: Sailing - Women's Kite - Race 8 (Emily Bugeja)

4:23/7:23*: Skateboarding - Women's Park - Heat 2 (Fay Ebert)

4:38/7:38*: Sailing - Women's Kite - Race 9 (Emily Bugeja)

5:00/8:00: Water Polo - Women's - Quarterfinal: :CAN Canada vs. :ESP Spain

5:03/8:03*: Sailing - Women's Kite - Race 10 (Emily Bugeja)

5:10/8:10: Canoe Sprint - Women's Kayak Double 500m - Quarterfinal 1 (Courtney Stott/Natalie Davison)

5:30/8:30: Canoe sprint - Men's Kayak Double 500m - Quarterfinal 1 (Pierre-Luc Poulin/Simon McTavish)

5:43/8:43: Sailing - Women's Dinghy - Medal Race (Sarah Douglas)

6:00/9:00: Diving - Women's 10m Platform - Final (Caeli McKay)

8:30/11:30: Cycling Track - Women's Team Pursuit - Qualifying (Maggie Coles-Lyster/Sarah van Dam/Erin Attwell/Ariane Bonhomme)

9:00/12:00: Basketball - Men's - Quarterfinal: :FRA France vs. :CAN Canada

10:11/13:11*: Cycling Track - Men's Team Sprint - First Round: :NED Netherlands vs. :CAN Canada (Tyler Rorke/Nick Wammes/James Hedgcock)

10:24/13:24*: Cycling Track - Men's Team Pursuit - First Round: :FRA France vs. :CAN Canada (Dylan Bibic/Mathias Guillemette/Michael Foley/Carson Mattern)

10:30/13:30: Artistic Swimming - Team - Free Routine

10:49/13:49: Athletics - Men's 400m - Semi-Final 3 (Christopher Morales-Williams)

10:57/13:57: Athletics - Women's Hammer Throw - Final (Camryn Rogers)

11:27/14:27: Athletics - Women's 400m Hurdles - Semi-Final 3 (Savannah Sutherland)

 

Medal Events (15)

Athletics - Men's 1500m

Athletics - Men's Long Jump

Athletics - Women's 200m

Athletics - Women's 3000m Steeplechase

Athletics - Women's Hammer Throw

Boxing - Women's 60kg

Cycling Track - Men's Team Sprint

Diving - Women's 10m Platform

Equestrian - Individual Jumping

Sailing - Men's Dinghy

Sailing - Women's Dinghy

Skateboarding - Women's Park

Wrestling - Men's Greco-Roman 60kg

Wrestling - Men's Greco-Roman 130kg

Wrestling - Women's Freestyle 68kg

 

Canadian Day-By-Day Olympic Medal Overview

Judo - Women's -57kg - Christa Deguchi - July 29 - Gold Medal

Swimming - Women’s 400m Individual Medley - Summer McIntosh - July 29 - Gold Medal

Swimming - Women’s 200m Butterfly - Summer McIntosh - August 1 - Gold Medal

Swimming - Women’s 200m Individual Medley - Summer McIntosh - August 3 - Gold Medal

Athletics - Men's Hammer Throw - Ethan Katzberg - August 4 - Gold Medal

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

Rugby Sevens - Women's Tournament - Canada - July 30 - Silver Medal

Rowing - Women's Eight - Canada - August 3 - Silver Medal

Swimming - Men's 100m Butterfly - Josh Liendo - August 3 - Silver Medal

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

Diving - Men's Synchronized 10m Platform - Rylan Wiens/Nathan Zsombor Murray - July 29 - Bronze Medal

Swimming - Men's 200m Butterfly - Ilya Kharun - July 31 - Bronze Medal

Swimming - Women's 200m Backstroke - Kylie Masse - August 2 - Bronze Medal

Tennis - Mixed Doubles - Felix Auger-Aliassime/Gabriela Dabrowski - August 2 - Bronze Medal

Trampoline - Women's - Sophiane Methot - August 2 - Bronze Medal

Swimming - Men's 100m Butterfly - Ilya Kharun - August 3 - Bronze Medal

Boxing - Men's 63.5kg - Wyatt Sanford - August 4 - Bronze Medal

 

5 G | 4 S | 8 B = 17 T (11th on the overall medal table)

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