Canada surpasses the total number of medals at the 2016 Summer Olympics Tokyo Olympics On Saturday, this marked the last full day of competition before the closing ceremony on Sunday night.
Here are the things you might have missed from the day’s event.
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Canoe sprint
Lawrence Vincent-Rapoint and Katie Vincent Won the bronze medal In the women’s 500-meter double canoe sprint, it fell behind China and Ukraine.
This is the second medal Vincent-Lapointe has won in these Olympics. The medal is the first to include women in the canoe sprint. Until now, women have been relegated to kayaking competitions.
Elsewhere, after finishing eighth in the semifinals, Connor Fitzpatrick finished sixth in the non-medal “small” final of the men’s 1,000-meter solo canoe sprint.
The men’s canoeing quadruples Nicolas Matveyev, Marc De Jonge, Pierre-Luc Prin and Simon McTavish finished last in the 500m semi-finals and eliminated them Out of the finals.
In the end, Andrenne Langlois, Michelle Russell, Alanna Bray-Lougheed and Madeline Schmidt of the fourth women’s kayak team finished third in the 500m “petite” final.
sports
Malindi Elmore (Malindi Elmore) set the best result of a Canadian runner in a women’s marathon, finishing ninth with 88 points in 2:30.59 seconds. This is her season’s ninth place. Best performance.
Canadian players Natasha Wodak and Dayna Pidhoresky finished 13th and 73rd respectively. Pidhoresky was the last player to cross the finish line.
The team of Alicia Brown, Saatchi Watson, Madeleine Price and Keira Constantine almost missed the podium, trailing Jamaica in fourth place, and Jamaica won the bronze medal and second place Poland and the United States won the gold medal finals in the women’s 4×400m relay. The best time of the season for the Canadian team is 3:21.84.
In the women’s 10,000m final, Andrea Seccafien finished 14th.
Canada’s Maddy Price (left), Alicia Brown, Kyra Constantine and Sage Watson (right) wait for their results in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Women’s 4 x 400m Relay on Thursday, August 5, 2020 in Tokyo, Japan.
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bicycle lane
Kelsey Mitchell and Lauriane Genest reached the quarterfinals of the women’s sprint after winning the first few rounds. They are all seeking to reach the semi-finals on Sunday, and finally won the last medal awarded in Tokyo.
In the first round of the men’s Kailin match, Nick Varmes ranked fifth in his preliminaries, and Hugo Barrett did not complete his preliminaries. Both of them lost their reechage game and will not enter the next round.
Michael Foley and Derek Gee did not complete the men’s 50km Madison race.
water polo
The women’s team defeated the Chinese team 16-7 in the final of the National Games and won the seventh place in total points.
diving
Nathan Zsombor-Murray had a strong start in the men’s 10-meter platform semifinals, but was ranked 13th after six rounds-just beyond the top 12 required to reach the finals.
golf
Compared to earlier in the game, Brooke Henderson performed better on the last day of the court, but it was not enough to get to the podium. She shot 67 in the fourth round, 4 under par and tied for 29th place.
Canada’s Alena Sharp dropped to 49th place after finishing the game with 74 points above par on the fourth day.

Artistic swimming
The eight-person team of Emily Armstrong, Rosalie Boissonneault, Andree-Anne Côté, Camille Fiola-Dion, Claudia Holzner, Audrey Joly, Halle Pratt and Jacqueline Simoneau ranked sixth in the final of the group free routine.
karate
On behalf of Canada in the karate Olympic debut, Daniel Geisinski participated in the men’s team hand competition over 75 kg.
In his four pool B matches, Geisinski defeated Croatia’s Ivan Kovesic 4-1, then defeated Saudi Arabia’s Tarag Hamedi and Iran’s Saja 10-3. De Ganzad, then tied with Brian Al of the United States.
Geisinski did not advance to the semifinals.
wrestling
Jordan Steen failed to qualify for the men’s 97 kg freestyle gold medal after losing 4-2 to Italy’s Abraham de Jesus Conyedo Ruano (Abraham de Jesus Conyedo Ruano) finals.
On August 7, 2021, during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo Makuhari Messe, Canada’s Jordan Steen (red) competes with Italy’s Abraham de Jesus Kang in the men’s freestyle 97 kg wrestling match. Nedo Ruano fights.
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