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Canadian Olympic Committee – Sunday, August 7, 2016 — RIO DE JANEIRO — Day 2 competition has come to an end. Please find end of day results, quotes and other resources below.

TEAM CANADA MEDAL COUNT

Updated: 1:05 a.m. BRT

RANK GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL
8 0 1 1 2

Note: Ranking based on total medals. Click here for overall medal standings.

DAY 2 RESULTS

Updated: 1:06 a.m. BRT

SPORT/DISCIPLINE ATHLETE/TEAM EVENT PHASE RESULT
Canoe/Kayak Slalom Cam Smedley C-1 Heats, Run 1 12
Canoe/Kayak Slalom Cam Smedley C-1 Heats, Run 2 13 (Final Rank: 15)
Canoe/Kayak Slalom Michael Tayler K-1 Heats, Run 1 19 
Canoe/Kayak Slalom Michael Tayler K-1 Heats, Run 2 12 (Final Rank: 16)
Cycling – Road Karol-Ann Canuel Road Race Final 25
Cycling – Road Leah Kirchmann Road Race Final 26
Cycling – Road Tara Whitten Road Race Final DNF
Diving Jennifer Abel / Pamela Ware 3 m Synchro Final 4
Equestrian – Eventing Rebecca Howard (Riddle Master) Individual Dressage Day 2 41
Equestrian – Eventing Colleen Loach (Qorry Blue D’argouges) Individual Dressage Day 2 57
Equestrian – Eventing Jessica Phoenix (A Little Romance) Individual Dressage Day 2 50
Equestrian – Eventing Kathryn Robinson (Let It Bee) Individual Dressage Day 2 41
Equestrian – Eventing Canada Team Dressage Day 2 12
Fencing Maximilien Van Haaster Individual Foil Round of 64 W 15-7
Fencing Maximilien Van Haaster Individual Foil Round of 32 L 15-4
Gymnastics – Artistic Canada Team Qualification 9
Gymnastics – Artistic Brittany Rogers Beam Qualification 45
Gymnastics – Artistic Ellie Black Beam Qualification 44
Gymnastics – Artistic Isabela Onyshko Beam Qualification 10
Gymnastics – Artistic Rose-Kaying Woo Beam Qualification 55
Gymnastics – Artistic Ellie Black Floor Exercise Qualification 15
Gymnastics – Artistic Isabela Onyshko Floor Exercise Qualification 22
Gymnastics – Artistic Rose-Kayak Woo Floor Exercise Qualification 38
Gymnastics – Artistic Shallon Olsen Floor Exercise Qualification 26
Gymnastics – Artistic Isabela Onyshko Individual All-Around Qualification 10
Gymnastics – Artistic Ellie Black Individual All-Around Qualification 13
Gymnastics – Artistic Brittany Rogers Uneven Bars Qualification 36
Gymnastics – Artistic Ellie Black Uneven Bars Qualification 31
Gymnastics – Artistic Isabela Onyshko Uneven Bars Qualification 23
Gymnastics – Artistic Rose-Kaying Woo Uneven Bars Qualification 52
Gymnastics – Artistic Brittany Rogers Vault Qualification 9
Gymnastics – Artistic Ellie Black Vault Qualification 14
Gymnastics – Artistic Shallon Olsen Vault Qualification 6
Judo Antoine Bouchard 66kg Round of 64 W
Judo Antoine Bouchard 66kg Round of 32 W
Judo Antoine Bouchard 66kg Round of 16 W
Judo Antoine Bouchard 66kg Quarterfinal L
Judo Antoine Bouchard 66kg Repechage W
Judo Antoine Bouchard 66kg Bronze Medal Match L (Final Rank: T-5)
Judo Ecaterina Guica 52kg Round of 16 L (Final Rank: 9)
Rowing Canada Men’s Lightweight Four Heats, Heat 1 CANCELLED
Rowing Jennifer Martins / Nicole Hare Women’s Pair Heats, Heat 1 CANCELLED
Rowing Lindsay Jennerich / Patricia Obee Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls Heats, Heat 4 CANCELLED
Rowing Canada Men’s Four Heats, Heat 2 CANCELLED
Rugby Sevens Canada Team Group Stage, Pool C L 0-22
Rugby Sevens Canada Team Quarterfinal W 15-5
Shooting Lynda Kiejko 10m Air Pistol Qualification 38
Shooting Cynthia Meyer Trap Qualification 7
Swimming Dominique Bouchard 100m Backstroke Heats, Heat 3 4
Swimming Dominique Bouchard 100m Backstroke Semifinals 6 (Final Rank: 12)
Swimming Kylie Masse 100m Backstroke Heats, Heat 5 2
Swimming Kylie Masse 100m Backstroke Semifinals 4
Swimming Kierra Smith 100m Breaststroke Heats, Heat 4 7 (Final Rank: 19)
Swimming Rachel Nicol 100m Breaststroke Heats, Heat 5 4
Swimming Rachel Nicol 100m Breaststroke Semifinals 6
Swimming Javier Acevedo 100m Backstroke Heats, Heat 4 6 (Final Rank: 17)
Swimming Emily Overholt 400m Freestyle Heats, Heat 2 7 (Final Rank: 25)
Swimming Brittany MacLean 400m Freestyle Heats, Heat 3 3
Swimming Brittany MacLean 400m Freestyle Final 5
Swimming Canada Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Heats, Heat 1 2
Swimming Canada Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final 7
Swimming Penny Oleksiak 100m Butterfly Final SILVER
Table Tennis Eugene Wang Singles Round 2 W 4-0
Tennis Daniel Nestor / Vasek Pospisil Doubles Round 1 W 2-1
Tennis Eugenie Bouchard / Gaby Dabrowski Doubles Round 1 W 2-1
Beach Volleyball Heather Bansley / Sarah Pavan Women Preliminary Round, Pool E W 2-0
Beach Volleyball Jamie Broder / Kristina Valjas Women Preliminary Round, Pool D W 2-1
Beach Volleyball Ben Saxton / Chaim Schalk Men Preliminary Round, Pool D L 1-2
Volleyball Canada Men Preliminary Round, GroupA W 3-0

FLASH QUOTES

Note: Flash quotes to be updated as they become available.

Kristina VALJAS 

On GIOMBINI (ITA) joining the Italian team late:

“It kind of threw a wrench in our whole system of planning, but honestly, we didn’t really know how to plan for our first Olympic match since we’ve never played one before.

“On top of that, having an opponent we really didn’t know just made us reiterate the fact that we had to take care of the ball on our side of the court. If we play like we know we can, we can beat anybody.”

On what the team discussed going into the second set after losing the first:

“We kind of said to each other that we knew the job that we had to do, and to just keep it simple. In defence, Jamie (BRODER) had her job, I had mine. I got some blocks, she got some digs, that’s what we did.

“Getting our serves in was a key thing, we missed so many in the first set. I think that’s our game and we did a really good job of that.”

On the atmosphere in the arena:

“Like nothing I’ve ever experienced in my life, and having so many fans cheering for Canada was an unbelievably surreal experience. I’m so proud to be Canadian. I think it gave us the extra push in the third set to win.”

 

Elsabeth BLACK 

On the team missing the final by one place:

“It’s disappointing.That was our main goal coming here to make that team final.”

“We did go out there. We put it out there. Unfortunately, it wasn’t the day for us. We had a couple of mistakes. It was close so that is a little bit disappointing. We’re still standing tall.”

“It’s gymnastics. Sometimes there’s mistakes, sometimes there’s falls You just have to pick yourself up and keep moving forward.”

On competing in the all-around final along with teammate Isabela ONYSHKO:

“That’s very exciting for me to be going to the all-around here and a great accomplishment as well for me.

“To have two Canadian athletes in the all-around final, me and Isabela. So, we’re really looking forward to that and getting that first experience out there with the best in the world.”

 

Shallon OLSON 

On narrowly missing out on the team final with the Canadian team:

I am a little disappointed that we didn´t make the team final. It was nerve-racking, but we had to pick ourselves up. I was a little bit shocked and disappointed whenBrittany ROGERS (CAN) fell off bars. But we kind of helped her afterwards to calm down. I am disappointed, but I am also happy about how I did individually.”

On her vault (she qualified for the vault apparatus final):

“It´s a new upgrade for me. I used to do a Yurchenko with double twist and now I have added another half turn. That´s a blind landing. You really don´t know where you are in the air. So when I landed it I just felt huge relief and excitement. It is amazing.”

On being the first Canadian to do an Amanar (Yurchenko with two-and-a-half twists):

“It is the greatest feeling in the world, showing the world that Canada is here, watch out. My goal is to hopefully get a medal on vault.”

 

Penny OLEKSIAK

On winning silver and breaking her own junior world record in the Olympic final as a 16 year old:

“It is super amazing. I still have a few more years left as a junior, taking that time down is going to be fun.”

On her future in the sport:

“It’s inspiring to see athletes older than me still competing, I look up to Audrey LACROIX,  she is 32 and still competing. I have a few years left. I can’t say what is next but I will always race my hardest.”

On the support of her school friends:

“I’ve already talked to some of them, They’ve got my back. They look out for me. Last night they were already talking about my race tonight.”

 

Tyler SANDERS

On the Brazilian crowd supporting Canada:

“It’s amazing to have the support of a country like this. We had a lot of family and friends out there too. It all helped us.”

On this being the first time Canada has been in the Olympic volleyball tournament since 1992:

“Glenn () our coach had a profound plan. That’s coming to fruition now. We have lot of guys in high-level professional leagues. It’s a very core group and we have been able to grow together.”

On the impact of this win:

“It gives us great confidence. We are playing World League group two, not against the teams that are in this pool. We have had a lot of success but you never really know. You come to the Olympics you are not really sure where that’s going to line up.”

On Canada’s celebration at the end of the match:

“It meant a lot to us. Four of the teams in our pool are top teams so we knew it was going to be a real difficult battle but we went out there and we fought.”

On how he feels:

“Well I’ve never played in the Olympics before and we were playing one of the best teams in the world so I am a little bit happy.”

John Gordon PERRIN 

On the impact of the win:

“It’s a good, emotional win. We’ve been over shadowed by USA for a long time. They are one of the top in the world, it’s a difficult pool, yes, it’s amazing.”

On qualifying from the pool:

“We came here thinking ‘Just get out of the first Pool’. I believe this team can get enough points to achieve that goal.”

On not building on this win:

“It would take the gloss off this win if we didn’t do that. Our goal wasn’t to come here and beat USA and then fall out. We have to enjoy this win for a little bit then get ready for (the game against) Brazil.”

Gavin SCHMITT 

On beating the USA:

“You never expect a victory quite like that.”

On it being his best moment:

“It’s certainly right up there. It would be tough to compare beating the USA in my first Olympic Games with anything.”

On expectations before the game:

“Do we expect to take the United States three zero? No.”

On the men’s tournament being very open:

“France won the World League last year, Russians the defending champions, Polandthe world champions, Brazil are playing at home. It’s anybody’s.”

 

Jennifer ABEL

On finishing in fourth place:

“We knew that it was possible, but unfortunately I missed my last dive so that’s what cost us our bronze medal today.

“I don’t think it’s something that went wrong. It just wasn’t our day. It’s stressful to start the competition straight with the final and unfortunately we missed the podium by less than one point.”

On making a mistake on the final dive:

“You know when you missed a dive and you know when it’s going to be pretty much tied in the score. So I kind of knew that it was probably over but at the same time you always wish that you can get that half a point that would make the difference.”

On whether they felt under extra pressure with Canada having a history of winning Olympic medals in this event:

“I don’t think it put extra pressure (on us). We knew that we were able, that we belonged on that podium but today just wasn’t our day.”

On how Rio 2016 compared with her London 2012 experience when she won bronze in the event:

“Every Olympic Games is different and this time I’m beside Pam so it’s completely different. It doesn’t hurt because I was there four years ago and not this time. We are still fourth at the Olympic Games and I don’t think that it’s something we shouldn’t be proud of. How many people are there who can say that we were fourth at the Olympic Games?”

On why she was smiling as she emerged from the pool after their first dive:

“Actually after the first dive Jennifer said to me, ‘You are now an Olympian’ and I was like just, ‘ just stop’. It made me feel good. I felt really good next to her, confident. I’m really proud of how we did even though we didn’t get the medal. We have four more years to work up to another medal so I’m really excited for that.”

On ABEL apologising to her after making a mistake in the final dive:

“She did, but she shouldn’t have because we are a team and we are working together. She’s not the only one that missed a little bit. I did too as well, so I’m still proud of her.”

On the result:

“It’s not only the competition that counts. it’s the four years build-up to it and the work we’ve put in as well. We did all the work we needed to do to be here.”

 

Heather BANSLEY

On emotions after their first match of the Olympic Games:

“I mean, it feels good to get a win. It was our first match and we had a lot of nerves and a lot of excitement, so it feels good to get that under our belt and get that experience.

“To come out with a win is exactly what we wanted, and you know we will know what it’s like heading into our next matches.”

On having a day off before the team’s first match:

“For us it meant that we were able to march in the opening ceremonies and that was an incredible experience. I’m really happy that we did that and had the opportunity.”

On the spread out competition schedule:

“It’s a different competition schedule than we’re used to, we have tomorrow off and then we play the next day. It’s just going to be managing that time, but we use it to practise, watch video and prepare for our next match.”

Sarah PAVAN (CAN)

On the spread out competition schedule:

“Playing the second day is kind of nice, but it kind of sucks because the anticipation just builds and builds and builds. That’s why we came yesterday, just to see what the atmosphere was like during a game.

“It’s just a lot of time for preparation. I love to read books so I do that to rest my mind a little bit, but I love to be prepared and I love details. So, for me, I like having time to really nail down a game plan and know exactly what we’re doing.”

 

Jennifer KISH

On the defeat:

Of course I am disappointed. We are better than that. We didn’t play. We gave them the ball and they make you pay for it. They are an organised and well disciplined team.”

On a quarterfinal clash with France later on Sunday:

“Our next game is against France, who is also well organised. We have to bring our A game. Every mistake you make could put you out of the semis. It is a learning curve.

“We had Great Britain expose us. It is better now than later. We are still in the quarterfinals. That is the game that matters.”

NEXT DAY SCHEDULE

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Cherry Ye

Media Relations, Canada Olympic House

Canadian Olympic Committee

Ricky Landry

Media Relations, Main Press Centre

Canadian Olympic Committee