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2024 Olympics - Day 16 (August 11)


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Day 16 Canadian Olympic Schedule (start time, PST/EST)

 

August 11

23:00/2:00: Athletics - Women's Marathon (Malindi Elmore)

2:00/5:00: Cycling Track - Women's Omnium - Scratch Race 1/4 (Maggie Coles-Lyster)

2:29/5:29*: Cycling Track - Men's Keirin - Quarterfinal 2 (James Hegcock)

2:36/5:29*: Cycling Track - Men's Keirin - Quarterfinal 3 (Nick Wammes)

2:57/5:57: Cycling Track - Women's Omnium - Tempo Race 2/4 (Maggie Coles-Lyster)

3:25/6:25*: Cycling Track - Women's Sprint - Final for 5th - 8th Places (Kelsey Mitchell)

3:53/6:53: Cycling Track - Women's Omnium - Elimination Race 3/4 (Maggie Coles-Lyster)

4:56/7:56: Cycling Track - Women's Omnium - Points Race 4/4 (Maggie Coles-Lyster)

12:00/15:00: Closing Ceremony

 

Medal Events (13)

Athletics - Women's Marathon

Basketball - Women's

Cycling Track - Men's Keirin

Cycling Track - Women's Sprint

Cycling Track - Women's Omnium

Handball - Men's

Modern Pentathlon - Women's

Volleyball - Women's

Water Polo - Men's

Weightlifting - Women's +81kg

Wrestling - Men's Freestyle 65kg

Wrestling - Men's Freestyle 97kg

Wrestling - Women's Freestyle 76kg

 

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

Athletics - Men's 4x100m Relay - Jerome Blake, Aaron Brown, Andre de Grasse, Brendon Rodney - August 9 - Gold Medal

Canoe Sprint - Women's C-1 200m - Katie Vincent - August 10 - Gold Medal

Breaking - B-Boys - Philip Kim (a.k.a Phil Wizard) - August 11 - 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

Beach Volleyball - Women's - Melissa Humana-Paredes/Brandie Wilkerson - August 9 - Silver Medal

Athletics - Men's 800m - Marco Arop - August 10 - 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

Canoe Sprint - Women's C-2 500m - Sloan Mackenzie/Katie Vincent - August 9 - Bronze Medal

 

9 G | 7 S | 11 B = 27 T (11th on the overall medal table)

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Since we are at the end, here's my tier list based on the amount I watched of each discipline.

 

Extensively Watched

Athletics

Swimming

Canoe Slalom

 

Well Watched

Gymnastics Artistic

Diving

Cycling Track

Archery

Football

Basketball 3x3

Beach Volleyball

Rugby Sevens

Basketball

Breaking

 

Decently Watched

Skateboarding

Volleyball Indoor

Weightlifting

Cycling Road

Canoe Sprint

Shooting

Taekwondo

Table Tennis

Wrestling

Judo

Cycling BMX Freestyle

Water Polo

Equestrian Eventing

Cycling Mountain

Gymnastics Rhythmic

Equestrian Dressage

 

Barely Watched

Handball

Fencing

Badminton

Sailing

Artistic Swimming

Surfing

Boxing

Equestrian Jumping

Tennis

Rowing

Gymnastics Trampoline

 

Didn't Watched

Cycling BMX Race

Field Hockey

Golf

Modern Pentathlon

Open Water Swimming

Sport Climbing

Triathlon

 

 

Just to be clear, this does not accurately represent which are my favourite sports. Due to the time difference I did not watch the morning sessions which caused many morning sports to suffer. Canoe sprint is an exception as I watched recordings later in the day. Additionally, some sports benefited from being scheduled in between other events. Most notably, canoe slalom received a lot of watch time despite being a mid-tier sport for me because it was the most desirable thing to watch.

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12 minutes ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Something I wont miss about these games are all the commercials

This is why I loved watching in the US - no commercials with Peacock! I couldn’t even tell you about a single Olympic related commercial.

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