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  1. So, just to recap, here’s the athletes that have qualified for the Olympic and Paralympic teams. I’ll do the calculations for the road to Paris athletes in a bit. Olympic Team Audrey Leduc - Women’s 100m Zoe Sherar - Women’s 400m Lauren Gale - Women’s 400m Jazz Shukla - Women’s 800m Mariam Abdul-Rashid - Women’s 100m Hurdles Celi McCabe - Women’s 3000m Steeplechase Camryn Rogers - Women’s Hammer Throw Alysha Newman - Women’s Pole Vault Sarah Mitton - Women’s Shot Put Malindi Elmore - Women’s Marathon (already named to the team) Olivia Lundman - Mixed Team Race Walk (already named to the team) Andre DeGrasse - Men’s 100m Brendon Rodney - Men’s 100m Christopher Morales-Williams - Men’s 400m Marco Arop - Men’s 800m Mo Ahmed - Men’s 5000m, Men’s 10000m (already named to the team) Ben Flanagan - Men’s 5000m Ethan Katzberg - Men’s Hammer Throw Cam Levins - Men’s Marathon (already named to the team) Evan Dunfee - Men’s 20km Race Walk, Mixed Team Race Walk (already named to the team) Rory Linkletter - Men’s Marathon (already named to the team) Damian Warner - Decathlon Pierce LePage - Decathlon Road to Paris Rankings - TBD Rowan Hamilton - Men’s Hammer Throw Adam Keenan - Men’s Hammer Throw Anicka Newell - Women’s Pole Vault Michelle Harrison - Women’s 100m Hurdles Aurora Rynda - Women’s 800m Craig Thorne - Men’s 110m Hurdles Regan Yee - Women’s 3000m Steeplechase Jean-Simon Desgagnes - Men’s 3000m Steeplechase Thomas Fafard - Men’s 5000m Jacqueline Madogo - Women’s 100m Sade McCreath - Women’s 100m 3rd athlete in men’s 100m/women’s 400m 2nd athlete in men’s 800m So no Weir, Tunks, Tennant, Sands, Gleadle, De Bues Stafford or Butler. Paralympic Team Julia Hanes - Women’s F33 Shot Put Amanda Rummery - Women’s T46 400m Zachary Gingras - Men’s T38 400m Austin Smeenk - Men’s T34 100m Anthony Bouchard - Men’s T52 100m Cody Fournie - Men’s T51 100m Katie Pegg - Women’s F46 Shot Put Sheriauna Haase - Women’s T46 100m Bianca Borgella - Women’s T13 100m Nate Reich - Men’s T38 1500m Charlotte Bolton - Women’s Discus Throw F41 Renee Foessel - Women’s Discus Throw F38 Jesse Zesseu - Men’s Discus Throw F37, Men’s Long Jump T37 Noah Vucsics - Men’s Long Jump T20
  2. JAZZ SHUKLA!! 1:58.20 in the women’s 800m HUGE PB AND OLYMPIC QUOTA!! (although she was going to be qualifying anyways)
  3. through to the quarterfinals in our first ever Copa America appearance
  4. Tara Davis avoids fouling out of the women’s long jump final, with 6.64m on her 3rd attempt Had me worried for a minute
  5. Don’t think she achieved the Olympic standard. Isn’t it 50.85?
  6. Good news, the rain is starting to calm down. Also, I just checked the weather forecast for tomorrow, and all sun pretty much.
  7. Someone needs to tell him that the standard is 48.7 not 49.7
  8. Leylah Fernandez lost in the Eastbourne International final to Daria Kasatkina earlier today, but overall still a great week for her.
  9. While almost blowing a 18-12 lead
  10. Medal matches are set. v. for gold, and v. for bronze
  11. what are you doing?
  12. Well I don’t follow boxing, but I’m pretty sure both of the Canadians draws are good. Sanford would take on Martinez Ramirez in the quarterfinals, which he should win but maybe not, and then it’ll start to get tough with a semifinal against Oumiha/Garside. Thibeault would take on Michel in the quarterfinals (assuming no suspicious decisions by the refs because she’s a “French athlete”, she should win), and either O’Rourke/Bylon (she handily beat Bylon 5-0 in the gold medal match at the Pan Am Games)
  13. You’re delusional
  14. A medal maybe, gold absolutely not
  15. I agree with you, Kerr doing that was a shitty move. Wiggins was ready to compete for Canada, and the Warriors just said nope you’re not doing that anyways. Could also potentially be for his trade value, they’ve been shopping Wiggins a lot recently. Edit: By the way, I’m a Warriors fan lol.
  16. @Cinnamon Bun how likely is it for Oleksiak to qualify in the women’s 100m freestyle? She’s on 894 points. MacNeil is above her in the rankings but will likely decline her spot.
  17. He’s also represented Canada multiple times in international competition, including the Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Tokyo where he was one of the top scoring players Its not just you, but I’m not sure I get the “he and the Warriors are thinking of excuses, he doesn’t want to participate” argument. Also, if you read the CBC Sports article, GM Rowan Barrett has actually said “this was a team decision, not an Andrew decision” and that he’s been training for weeks and weeks to get ready for training camp and eventually the Olympics.
  18. [hide] *"Double-the-points" distributed as follow: Each user will have 3 during the Knockout stage. Each user will have to mark their matches with "Double-the-points" with an "*". Knockout Stage June 29th - July 14th, 2024 16 Nations, the Winners of each Round of 16-matches will qualify for the Quarterfinals. Round of 16 Date & Time (GMT +2) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 June 29th 2024, h. 18:00 Switzerland 1 1 Italy June 29th 2024, h. 21:00 Germany 3 1 Denmark June 30th 2024, h. 18:00 England 1 0 Slovakia June 30th 2024, h. 21:00 Spain 4 0 Georgia July 1st 2024, h. 18:00 France 1 2 Belgium July 1st 2024, h. 21:00 Portugal 2 1 Slovenia July 2nd 2024, h. 18:00 Romania 0 2 Netherlands July 2nd 2024, h. 21:00 Austria 2 1 Turkey [/hide]
  19. Provisional Olympic team after Day 6 (43 athletes) Men Track 100m - Noah Lyles, Kenny Bednarek, Fred Kerley 400m - Quincy Hall, Michael Norman, Chris Bailey 1500m - Cole Hocker, Yared Nuguse, Hobbs Kessler 10000m - Grant Fisher, Woody Kincaid, Nico Young 110m Hurdles - Grant Holloway, Freddie Crittenden, Daniel Roberts 4x100m Relay - Noah Lyles, Kenny Bednarek, Fred Kerley 4x400m Relay - Quincy Hall, Michael Norman, Chris Bailey Field Shot Put - Ryan Crouser, Joe Kovacs, Payton Otterdahl Pole Vault - Sam Kendricks, Chris Nilsen, Jacob Wooten Combined Decathlon - Heath Baldwin, Harrison Williams, Zack Ziemek Women Track 100m - Sha’Carri Richardson, Melissa Jefferson, Twanisha Terry 400m - Kendall Ellis, Aaliyah Butler, Alexis Holmes 800m - Nia Akins, Allie Wilson, Juliette Whittaker 5000m - Elle St Pierre, Elise Cranny, Karissa Schweizer 3000m Steeplechase - Valerie Constien, Courtney Wayment, Marisa Howard 4x100m Relay - Sha’Carri Richardson, Melissa Jefferson, Twanisha Terry 4x400m Relay - Kendall Ellis, Aaliyah Butler, Alexis Holmes Field Hammer Throw - Deanna Price, Annette Echikunwoke High Jump - Vashti Cunningham, Rachel Glenn Discus Throw - Valerie Allman, Veronica Fraley Combined Heptathlon - Anna Hall
  20. Slater is usually accurate, but according to CBC Sports and Basketball Canada that decision wasn’t made by him. Ridiculous.
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