Canadian athletes successfully qualify for track and field competition Tokyo Olympics Tuesday, but missed the medal in the canoe, kayak and sailing competition that day.
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Andre De Grasse, who just won the bronze medal in the 100-meter sprint at the weekend, proved that his performance in Tokyo was not outstanding after finishing third in the men’s 200-meter sprint qualifier.
Canadian compatriot Aaron Brown did a better job, finishing first in his Heat. Both Brown and De Grasse will play in the semifinals later on Tuesday morning.
Brandon Rodney ranked sixth in his own qualifying, and did not join De Grasse and Brown in the next round.
Keira Constantine’s fifth-place finish in the women’s 400m qualifiers was enough to get her to the semi-finals on Wednesday. However, Natassha McDonald (Natassha McDonald) will not join her, the latter ranked last in her popularity.
After ranking 11th in qualifying, Elizabeth Gleadle missed the women’s javelin final.
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The women’s team composed of Alison Beveridge, Jasmin Doulin, Anne Foreman McGee and Georgia Simmering defeated the French team in the first round of preliminaries.
Their time allowed the team to qualify for the bronze medal match against the United States later in the day, but they lost their fourth place in the final rankings.
The men’s team Vincent de Haite, Michael Foley, Derek Gee and Jay Lamuller defeated the German team in their own first round of the Heat. The final round of the men’s competition will be held on Wednesday.
Canoe sprint
Andreanne Langlois successfully advanced to the women’s single canoe 200m sprint final after finishing third in the semifinals, but finished last in the gold medal competition.
The team of Roland Varga and Connor Fitzpatrick finished sixth in the men’s double canoe 1,000m final, and previously ranked third in the semifinals earlier in the day .
Michel Russell ranked seventh in her single kayak 200m semifinal and was relegated to the non-medal “petite” final, where she tied for fourth with Serbia.

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Tom Ramshaw finished seventh in the final match of the men’s single heavyweight Finnish dinghy, but ranked 10th in the overall ranking.
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The men’s team was eliminated by Russia in the 3-0 quarter-finals, ending Canada’s pursuit of medals.
water polo
The U.S. team defeated the Canadian women’s team 16-5 in the quarter-finals, sending the Canadian team into the fifth to eighth place competition to be held on Thursday.
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