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2024 Olympics - Day 13 (August 8)


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Day 13 Canadian Olympic Schedule (start time, PST/EST)

 

August 8

22:30/1:30: Marathon Swimming - Women's 10km (Emma Finlin)

0:09: Taekwondo - Women's -57kg - Round of 16: :CZE Dominika Hronova vs. :CAN Skylar Park

1:11/4:11: Golf - Women's Individual Stroke Play - Round 2 (Brooke Henderson)

1:25/4:25: Athletics - Women's Shot Put - Qualification (Sarah Mitton)

1:43/4:43: Athletics - Women's 100m Hurdles - Repechage Heat 2 (Michelle Harrison)

1:50/4:50: Canoe Sprint - Women's Canoe Single 200m - Heat 3 (Sophie Jensen)

2:00/5:00: Canoe Sprint - Women's Canoe Single 200m - Heat 4 (Katie Vincent)

2:14/5:14*: Wrestling - Women's Freestyle 57kg - 1/8 Final: :JPN Tsugumi Sakurai vs. :CAN Hannah Taylor

2:19/5:19: Athletics - Women's 4x100m Relay - Heat 2

2:28/5:28*: Wrestling - Men's Freestyle 86kg - 1/8 Final: :BUL Magomed Ramazanov vs. :CAN Alexander Moore

2:40/5:40: Canoe Sprint - Women's Kayak Four 500m - Semifinal (Courtney Stott/Natalie Davison/Riley Melanson/Toshka Besharah-Hrebacka)

2:44/5:44: Athletics - Men's 4x100m Relay - Heat 2

2:50/5:50: Canoe Sprint - Men's Kayak Four 500m - Semifinal 1 (Nicholas Matveev/Pierre-Luc Poulin/Laurent Lavigne/Simon McTavish)

3:28/6:28: Golf - Women's Individual Stroke Play - Round 2 (Alena Sharp)

4:00/7:00: Water Polo - Women's - Classification 5th-8th: :ITA Italy vs. :CAN Canada

5:30/8:30: Taekwondo - Women's -57kg - Quarterfinal: :CAN Skylar Park vs. :KOR Kim Yujin

6:00/9:00: Weightlifting - Women's 59kg (Maude Charron)

8:00/11:00: Beach Volleyball - Women's - Semifinal: :SUI Huberli/Brunner vs. :CAN Melissa/Brandie

8:00/11:00: Cycling Track - Men's Omnium - Scratch Race 1/4 (Dylan Bibic)

8:25/11:25*: Cycling Track - Women's Keirin - Quarterfinal 2 (Kelsey Mitchell)

8:32/11:32*: Cycling Track - Women's Keirin - Quarterfinal 3 (Lauriane Genest)

8:38/11:38: Cycling Track - Men's Omnium - Tempo Race 2/4 (Dylan Bibic)

9:25/12:25: Cycling Track - Men's Omnium - Elimination Race 3/4 (Dylan Bibic)

10:27/13:27: Cycling Track - Men's Omnium - Points Race 4/4 (Dylan Bibic)

10:40/13:40: Taekwondo - Women's -57kg - Repechage: :CAN Skylar Park vs. :TUR Hatice Ilgun

11:34/14:34: Taekwondo - Women's -57kg - Bronze Medal Contest: :LBN Laetitia Aoun vs. :CAN Skylar Park

12:25/15:25: Athletics - Women's 400m Hurdles - Final (Savannah Sutherland)

 

Medal Events (27)

Athletics - Men's 200m

Athletics - Men's 110m Hurdles

Athletics - Men's Javelin Throw

Athletics - Women's 400m Hurdles

Athletics - Women's Long Jump

Boxing - Men's 51kg

Boxing - Women's 54kg

Canoe Sprint - Men's Canoe Double 500m

Canoe Sprint - Men's Kayak Four 500m

Canoe Sprint - Women's Kayak Four 500m

Cycling Track - Men's Omnium

Cycling Track - Women's Keirin

Diving - Men's 3m Springboard

Hockey - Men's

Marathon Swimming - Women's 10km

Sailing - Men's Kite

Sailing - Women's Kite

Sailing - Mixed Dinghy

Sailing - Mixed Multihull

Sport Climbing - Men's Speed

Taekwondo - Men's -68kg

Taekwondo - Women's -57kg

Weightlifting - Men's 73kg

Weightlifting - Women's 59kg

Wrestling - Men's Greco-Roman 67kg

Wrestling - Men's Greco-Roman 87kg

Wrestling - Women's Freestyle 53kg

 

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

Athletics - Women's Hammer Throw - Camryn Rogers - August 6 - 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

Athletics - Women's Pole Vault - Alysha Newman - August 7 - Bronze Medal

 

6 G | 4 S | 9 B = 19 T (11th on the overall medal table)

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Four medal chances tomorrow, although we could just as easily end up with none.  
 

Maude Charron in women’s 59kg weightlifting is our best chance, followed by Skylar Park in women’s 57kg taekwondo, but I’d also give chances to Kelsey Mitchell/Lauriane Genest in women’s keirin and Dylan Bibic in men’s omnium. 

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Busy at work again tomorrow morning, so I won't be able to watch anything 6am-noon-ish. But I'll pop in here every so often to keep up to date. I really want Mitchell and Genest to work it out, but not sure they can. At least semi-finals. 

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With 19 medals, it'll be a race to see if they can top 24 for Tokyo. Despite my recent pessimism, I'd wager that they'll at least tie it. We'll have a much better idea after tomorrow, of course. 

 

Although they're only 1 short of their record 7 golds from Tokyo, I think that'll be harder to match. I don't want to jinx anyone, so I will vaguely say there are still chances in athletics, canoe and, uh, breaking with outside shots in cycling and beach volleyball. And hey, anything can happen in combat sports. We'll see. 

 

Sad that it's almost over, but excited to see what the next few days will bring. 

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I hope today will be a better day.  I feel so bad for Andre and Mohammed.  Andre maybe was not a favourite for a medal but Mo had a great chance.  Canada might not get any medals on the track.  Marcos now has a lot of competition for the podium. The men's 4x 100 team is not looking great with our men fading.  THough I understand poor Andre is injured.  Fingers crossed for beach volleyball.  and maybe something in taekwondo; artistic swimming, breaking, canoe/kayak and a surprise maybe in cycling?

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