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2024 Olympics - Day 14 (August 9)


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Day 14 Canadian Olympic Schedule (start time, PST/EST)

 

August 9

1:00/4:00: Diving - Men's 10m Platform - Preliminary (Rylan Wiens, Nathan Zsombor-Murray)

1:33/4:33: Golf - Women's Individual Stroke Play - Round 3 (Alena Sharp)

1:40:/4:40 Canoe Sprint - Women's Canoe Double 500m - Semifinal 2 (Sloan Mackenzie/Katie Vincent)

1:50/4:50: Canoe Sprint - Women's Kayak Double 500m - Semifinal 1 (Courtney Stott/Natalie Davison)

1:52/4:52: Athletics - Women's 4x400m Relay - Heat 2

2:00/5:00: Wrestling - Women's Freestyle 57kg - Repechage: :CAN Hannah Taylor vs. :ECU Luisa Valverde

2:00/5:00: Wrestling - Men's Freestyle 86kg - Repechage: :CAN Alexander Moore vs. :UZB Javrail Shapiev

2:20/5:20: Canoe Sprint - Men's Kayak Double 500m - Semifinal 2 (Pierre-Luc Poulin/Simon McTavish)

2:21/5:21*: Wrestling - Men's Freestyle 125kg - 1/8 Final: :CAN Amarveer Dhesi vs. :CHN Deng Zhiwei

2:30/5:30: Canoe Sprint - Men's Canoe Single 1000m - Semifinal 1 (Connor Fitzpatrick)

2:40/5:40: Athletics - Men's 800m - Semi-Final 2 (Marco Arop)

2:56/5:56*: Wrestling - Women's Freestyle 62kg - 1/8 Final: :CAN Ana Godinez Gonzalez vs. :FRA Ameline Douarre

3:05/6:05: Athletics - Women's 100m Hurdles - Semi-Final 1 (Mariam Abdul-Rashid)

3:06/6:06: Gold - Women's Individual Stroke Play- Round 3 (Brooke Henderson)

3:50/6:50: Canoe Sprint - Women's Canoe Double 500m - Final A (Sloan Mackenzie/Katie Vincent)

4:00/7:00: Canoe Sprint - Women's Kayak Double 500m - Final B (Courtney Stott/Natalie Davison)

4:20/7:20: Canoe Sprint - Men's Kayak Double 500m - Final B (Pierre-Luc Poulin/Simon McTavish)

4:40/7:40: Canoe Sprint - Men's Canoe Single 1000m - Final B (Connor Fitzpatrick)

5:00/8:00: Cycling Track - Women's Sprint - Qualifying (Lauriane Genest, Kelsey Mitchell)

6:00/9:00: Weightlifting - Men's 89kg (Boady Santavy)

9:09/12:09: Cycling Track - Women's Madison - Final (Maggie Coles-Lyster/Ariane Bonhomme)

10:30/13:30: Artistic Swimming - Duet - Technical Routine (Audrey Lamothe/Jacqueline Simoneau)

10:30/13:30: Athletics - Women's 4x100m Relay - Final

10:37/13:37: Athletics - Women's Shot Put - Final (Sarah Mitton)

10:47/13:47: Athletics - Men's 4x100m Relay - Final

13:30/16:30: Beach Volleyball - Women's - Gold Medal Match: :BRA Ana Patricia/Duda vs. :CAN Melissa/Brandie

 

 

Medal Events (35)

Athletics - Men's 400m Hurdles

Athletics - Men's 4x100m Relay

Athletics - Men's Triple Jump

Athletics - Women's 400m

Athletics - Women's 10,000m

Athletics - Women's Shot Put

Athletics - Women's Heptathlon

Athletics - Women's 4x100m Relay

Beach Volleyball - Women's

Boxing - Men's 71kg

Boxing - Men's 92kg

Boxing - Women's 50kg

Boxing - Women's 66kg

Breaking - B-Girls

Canoe Sprint - Men's Canoe Single 1000m

Canoe Sprint - Men's Kayak Double 500m

Canoe Sprint - Women's Kayak Double 500m

Canoe Sprint - Women's Canoe Double 500m

Cycling Track - Men's Sprint

Cycling Track - Women's Madison

Diving - Women's 3m Springboard

Football - Men's

Hockey - Women's

Marathon Swimming - Men's 10km

Rhythmic Gymnastics - Individual All-Around

Sailing - Men's Kite

Sport Climbing - Men's Combined

Table Tennis - Men's Team

Taekwondo - Men's -80kg

Taekwondo - Women's -67kg

Weightlifting - Men's 89kg

Weightlifting - Women's 71kg

Wrestling - Men's Freestyle 57kg

Wrestling - Men's Freestyle 86kg

Wrestling - Women's Freestyle 57kg

 

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

Weightlifting - Women's -59kg - Maude Charron - August 8 - 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

Taekwondo - Women's 57kg - Skylar Park - August 8 - Bronze Medal

 

6 G | 5 S | 10 B = 21 T (11th on the overall medal table)

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 The Brazilian team is 3-1 all-time against Humana-Paredes and Wilkerson, but the Canadians won the last meeting in March.

Canada held the 3-1 lead in the all-time series against the Swiss heading into the semis, but the latter team won the most recent meeting earlier this year."

 

***Prayer circle for Mel and Brandie**

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59 minutes ago, intoronto said:

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 The Brazilian team is 3-1 all-time against Humana-Paredes and Wilkerson, but the Canadians won the last meeting in March.

Canada held the 3-1 lead in the all-time series against the Swiss heading into the semis, but the latter team won the most recent meeting earlier this year."

 

***Prayer circle for Mel and Brandie**

I was rooting for the Aussies today, but they came up just short against the Brazilians. Still, the Canadians are playing great so anything is possible. If the Aussies took them that far, the Canadians have it in them to go even farther. 

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Here's the situation with three days remaining, comparing to 2020.

 

Sport 2020 2024
Athletics 6 3
Boxing - 1
Canoeing 2 -
Cycling 2 -
Diving 1 1
Fencing - 1
Football 1 -
Gymnastics - 1
Judo 2 1
Rowing 2 1
Rugby Sevens - 1
Softball 1 -
Swimming 6 8
Taekwondo - 1
Tennis - 1
Weightlifting 1 1
Total 24 21

We are three medals away from matching out total medal count of 2020 (which was a non-boycott record). Technically two medals since we are guaranteed one in beach volleyball. Cycling is going to let us down this time so we are going to rely on other sports. I'm hoping athletics and canoeing can bring it home, but we do have other opportunities. Here are our remaining chances (some better than others).

 

Athletics - Men's 800m

Athletics - Men's 4x100m Relay

Athletics - Women's 4x400m Relay

Athletics - Women's Shot Put

Breaking - B-Boys

Canoeing - Women's C1 200m

Canoeing - Women's C2 500m

Cycling - Women's Individual Sprint

Diving - Men's 10m Platform

Volleyball - Women's Beach Volleyball

Wrestling - Women's Freestyle Events

 

I also have a soft spot for women's duet artistic swimming, but that might be really pushing it.

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At this point I'm actually pretty bullish that we'll set non-boycott records for both gold medals and overall medals. Knock on wood.

 

Dare I say it, matching the all time record of ten golds might still be possible.

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We have a guaranteed medal today with Mel/Brandie going for gold in women’s beach volleyball. Sarah Mitton in women’s shot put, Sloan Mackenzie/Katie Vincent in women’s C2-500m, and our men’s 4x100m relay also have medal hopes. 

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