Day 5: Team Canada Results at Rio 2016
Wednesday, August 10, 2016 — RIO DE JANEIRO — Day 5 competition has come to an end. Please find end of day results, quotes and other resources below.
TEAM CANADA MEDAL COUNT:
Last updated: 1:18 a.m.
RANK | GOLD | SILVER | BRONZE | TOTAL |
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11 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 6 |
Note: Ranking based on total medals. Click here for overall medal standings.
DAY 5 RESULTS:
Last updated: 1:18 a.m.
SPORT/DISCIPLINE | ATHLETE/TEAM | EVENT | PHASE | RESULT |
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Archery | Georcy Thiffeault Picard | Individual | Round of 32 | L 1-7 |
Archery | Crispin Duenas | Individual | Round of 32 | W 6-5 |
Archery | Crispin Duenas | Individual | Round of 16 | L 3-7 |
Basketball | Canada | Team | Preliminary Round, Group B | V 68-58 |
Beach Volleyball | Josh Binstock / Sam Schachter | Team | Preliminary Round, Pool A | L 1-2 |
Cycling – Road | Karol-Ann Canuel | Individual Time Trial | Final | 13 |
Cycling – Road | Tara Whitten | Individual Time Trial | Final | 7 |
Cycling – Road | Hugo Houle | Individual Time Trial | Final | 21 |
Equestrian – Dressage | Megan Lane | Individual | Grand Prix, Day 1 | 11 |
Fencing | Eleanor Harvey | Individual Foil | Round of 32 | W 15-6 |
Fencing | Eleanor Harvey | Individual Foil | Round of 16 | W 15-11 |
Fencing | Eleanor Harvey | Individual Foil | Quarterfinals | L 13-15 (Final Rank: 7) |
Fencing | Joseph Polossifakis | Individual Sabre | Round of 32 | L 6-15 |
Judo | Kelita Zupancic | 70kg | Round of 16 | W |
Judo | Kelita Zupancic | 70kg | Quarterfinals | L |
Judo | Kelita Zupancic | 70kg | Repechage Final | L (Final Rank: 7) |
Rowing | Lindsay Jennerich / Patricia Obee | Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls | Semifinals A/B, Heat 2 | POSTPONED |
Rowing | Canada | Men’s Four | Semifinals A/B, Heat 2 | POSTPONED |
Rowing | Canada | Women’s Eight | Repechage Round | POSTPONED |
Rowing | Canada | Men’s Quadruple Sculls | Final B | POSTPONED |
Rowing | Nicole Hare / Jennifer Martins | Women’s Pair | Final C | POSTPONED |
Sailing | Jacob Saunders / Graeme Saunders | 470 | Opening Series, Race 1 | 26 |
Sailing | Jacob Saunders / Graeme Saunders | 470 | Opening Series, Race 2 | 20 (Overall: 24) |
Sailing | Nikola Girke / Luke Ramsay | Nacra 17 | Opening Series, Race 1 | 4 |
Sailing | Nikola Girke / Luke Ramsay | Nacra 17 | Opening Series, Race 2 | 20 |
Sailing | Nikola Girke / Luke Ramsay | Nacra 17 | Opening Series, Race 3 | POSTPONED |
Sailing | Lee Parkhill | Laser | Opening Series, Race 5 | 19 |
Sailing | Lee Parkhill | Laser | Opening Series, Race 6 | 20 (Overall: 30) |
Sailing | Tom Ramshaw | Finn | Opening Series, Race 3 | 22 |
Sailing | Tom Ramshaw | Finn | Opening Series, Race 4 | 13 (Overall: 19) |
Sailing | Brenda Bowskill | Laser Radial | Opening Series, Race 5 | 10 |
Sailing | Brenda Bowskill | Laser Radial | Opening Series, Race 6 | 19 (Overall: 19) |
Swimming | Penny Oleksiak | 100m Freestyle | Heats | 5 |
Swimming | Penny Oleksiak | 100m Freestyle | Semifinals | 2 |
Swimming | Chantal Van Landeghem | 100m Freestyle | Heats | 9 |
Swimming | Chantal Van Landeghem | 100m Freestyle | Semifinals | 5 |
Swimming | Martha McCabe | 200m Breaststroke | Heats | 8 (Final Rank: 23) |
Swimming | Kierra Smith | 200m Breaststroke | Heats | 1 |
Swimming | Kierra Smith | 200m Breaststroke | Semifinals | 4 |
Swimming | Canada | 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay | Heats | 3 |
Swimming | Canada | 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay | Final | BRONZE |
Swimming | Santo Condorelli | 100m Freestyle | Final | 4 |
Tennis | Daniel Nestor / Vasek Pospisil | Doubles | Semifinals | POSTPONED |
Weightlifting | Marie-Ève Beauchemin-Nadeau | 69kg | 69kg – Overall | 8 |
FLASH QUOTES:
Note: Flash quotes to be updated as they become available.
Eleanor HARVEY
On her performance:
“(I did) better than most people expected. Top eight is pretty good, but it sucks to lose by two points to go into the top four. It’s my first Olympics, so it’s OK. I’ll be back, but it still sucks.“
On what she can learn from her loss:
“I took a little bit too long to do what I knew was working.”
“I was trying to force myself to do it, to go forward, because it was working so much better than going back, but I’m naturally more defensive, so I should’ve just done it sooner.”
“It’s not an action I’m comfortable with. I need to work on going forward and being confident.“
On what it meant to compete in the Rio 2016 Olympic Games:
“It’s always been my dream since I can remember. I knew I wanted to go in some sport from when I was like five years old, so I started running, then I went to karate, then I switched to fencing when I was ten. I guess it was the right decision because I made it.“
Penny OLEKSIAK
On racing next to Cate CAMPBELL (AUS) as she broke the Olympic record:
“I knew she was going pretty fast because I basically saw her feet the whole race. It’s great to swim beside swimmers like her because they’ll push you.“
Hugo HOULE
On his first Olympics:
“It was pretty fun. I had a good result for myself. I did my personal best, so that’s what I’m looking at. For sure the result is not so good, but that’s what it is. I did my best. It was a great experience. I know what I have to do for the next four years – train hard.”
“It wasn’t hard to be here, to represent Canada. For myself, I went pretty conservative, I did not want to crash. I took my time. It was OK. It was a really nice course for an Olympic time trial.“
Crispin DUENAS
On his personal performance:
“I shot the best I could’ve. I’ve had two Olympics before and I know that I didn’t perform there as good as I did here, both in the rankings and with how I was shooting.“
“My mental game was good, my physical game was good. I was putting arrows in the middle when I needed to, but Zach just had more.“
“I’m coming in ranked 20th in the world. The fact that I’m leaving with a ranking that’s higher than my world ranking is probably a good thing for my ego for one.“
Josh BINSTOCK
On not progressing to the round of 16:
“Very disappointing. We didn’t find that consistency again. We have the fight, but we have to be better at adjusting to what’s going on both of us, all tournament. Lesson learned going forward.“
On his experience at the Olympic Games:
“Right now it is pretty tough to have an objective perspective because the emotions are still on high, so I’ll have to wait a couple of days. It’s not even gonna be a day. I’m sure when I look back I’ll be really grateful I had this opportunity.“
Samuel SCHACHTER
On how he felt after the second set:
“We had some momentum, felt great. But unfortunately we lost our rythym and concentration.“
On making it to the Olympic Games:
“I’m proud to have gotten there, but it’s not what we wanted. We wanted more here. So, I’m still a little disappointed, but we’ll go home, learn from our lessons and start training again and be here next Olympics.“
NEXT DAY SCHEDULE:
A full Day 6 schedule for Team Canada is now available for download.
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