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Canadian Olympic Committee – 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

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

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.”

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Cherry Ye

Media Relations, Canada Olympic House

Canadian Olympic Committee

Ricky Landry

Media Relations, Main Press Centre

Canadian Olympic Committee