RIO DE JANEIRO — What Canada Did on Friday at the Rio Summer Olympic Games (distances in metres):
ATHLETICS
Men’s 800 — Brandon McBride, Windsor, Ont., placed seventh overall with a time of oen minute, 45.99 seconds, to qualify for Saturday’s semifinal round; Anthony Romaniw, Hamilton, was 27th (1:47.59), did not advance.
Men’s 20 kilometre race walk — Evan Dunfee, Richmond, B.C., finished 10th in one hour, 20 minutes and 49 seconds; Inaki Gomez, Vancouver, was 12th (1:21:12); Ben Thorne, Kitimat, B.C., 27th (1:22:28).
Women’s 100 — Khamica Bingham of Brampton, Ont., placed 25th in qualifying (11.41) — missing a trip to the second round by 0.02 seconds; Crystal Emmanuel, Toronto, was 28th (11.430, also did not advance.
Women’s 1,500 — Nicole Sifuentes, Winnipeg, was 12th overall in the first round (4:07.43), and will compete in Sunday’s semifinals; Gabriela Stafford, Toronto (4:09.45), and Hilary Stellingwerff, Victoria (4:12.00), were 19th and 31st, respectively, and did not advance.
Women’s 10,000 — Natasha Wodak, Vancouver, finished 22nd in 31:53.14; Lanni Marchant, London, Ont., was 25th (32:04.21) — both set season-best times.
Women’s hammer throw — Heather Steacy, Lethbridge, Alta., placed 23rd in qualifying with a best mark of 66.01 metres, did not advance.
Women’s heptathlon — Brianne Theisen-Eaton, Humboldt, Sask., had a time of 13.18 seconds in the 100 hurdles; posted a best mark of 1.86 metres in the high jump; tossed the shot put 13.45 metres; and ran a 24.18 in the 200. Following the first day, she is ranked sixth with 3,871 points.
Women’s shot put — Brittany Crew, Toronto, was 18th overall in qualifying with a throw of 17.45 metres; Taryn Suttie, Hanley, Sask., was 28th (16.74) — neither advanced to the final.
BASKETBALL
Women — Miranda Ayim of London, Ont., scored eight points as Canada (3-1) lost 81-51 to the United States. They play Spain on Sunday to conclude the preliminary round.
BOXING
Women’s flyweight — Mandy Bujold of Kitchener, Ont., advanced to the quarter-finals with a 3-0 decision over Yodgoroy Mirzaeva of Uzbekistan.
CYCLING
Women’s team sprint — Kate O’Brien and Monique Sullivan, both Calgary, posted a time of 33.735 seconds to rank seventh in qualifying; were eliminated after losing to the Russian team by 1.360 seconds in the first round of head-to-head racing.
DIVING
Women’s three-metre springboard — Jennifer Abel, Laval, Que., finished first in the preliminary round with 373.00 points; Pamela Ware, Greenfield Park, Que., was seventh (329.10) — both advance to Saturday’s semifinals.
EQUESTRIAN
Individual dressage grand prix — Belinda Trussell, Stouffville, Ont., and her horse, Anton, finished 27th in the event with 72.325.
FIELD HOCKEY
Men — Scott Tupper, Vancouver, scored twice as Canada (0-4-1) ended their tournament with a 2-2 tie against India.
GOLF
Men — Graham DeLaet of Weyburn, Sask., shot an even-par 71 in the second round and is tied for sixth, five shots behind the leader; David Hearn, Brantford, Ont., posted a 70 and is 11 behind in 37th place.
GYMNASTICS
Women’s trampoline — Rosie MacLennan, King City, Ont., placed third in qualifying with 103.130, then defended her 2012 London title, winning the gold medal with a score of 56.465 in the final.
ROWING
Women’s lightweight double sculls — Lindsay Jennerich and Patricia Obee, both Victoria, won the silver medal in 7:05.88.
Women’s single sculls — Carling Zeeman, Cambridge, Ont., was eighth overall in the semifinal round (7:54.07), and will race in Saturday’s B-final.
Men’s fours — Canada (Will Crothers, Kingston, Ont.; Kai Langerfeld, North Vancouver, B.C.; Conlin McCabe, Brockville, Ont.; and Tim Schrijver, Thedford, Ont.) were sixth in the medal race (6:15.93).
SAILING
470 class — Graeme and Jacob Saunders, both Chester, N.S., were 12th in Friday’s race and are ranked 22nd overall in the competion after five races with a score of 99.
Men’s laser — Lee Parkhill, Oakville, Ont., 14th and 23rd in the day’s races and improved to 25th overall (198) after eight legs of the event.
Women’s 49er — Dannie Boyd, Kingston, Ont., and Erin Rafuse, Halifax, placed fifth and fourth to rank first overall after the opening two races.
Women’s laser radial — Brenda Bowskill, Toronto, was 10th and 20th to remain 19th overall after eight races (133).
SOCCER
Women — Sophie Schmidt of Abbotsford, B.C., scored in the 56th minute as Canada edged France, 1-0 in the quarter-finals. They meet Germany in Tuesday’s semifinal.
SWIMMING
Women’s 50 freestyle — Chantal Van Landeghem, Winnipeg was 10th in the heats (24.57), and did not earn a berth in the final after placing 10th in the semifinals (24.61); Michelle Williams, Toronto, did not advance after tying for 18th place in qualifying (24.91).
Women’s 200 backstroke — Hilary Caldwell, White Rock, B.C., won the bronze medal (2:07.54).
Women’s 4×100 medley relay — Canada (Kylie Masse, LaSalle, Ont.; Rachel Nicol, Lethbridge, Alta.; Noemie Thomas, Richmond, B.C.; and Taylor Ruck, Scottsdale, Ariz.) had the second-fastest time in qualifying (3:56.80 — a Canadian record) to earn a berth in Saturday’s final.
Men’s 1,500 — Ryan Cochrane, Victoria, was seventh in qualifying (14:53.44) and will race in Saturday’s final.
Men’s 4×100 medley relay — Canada (Javier Acevedo, Toronto; Jason Block, Calgary; Mack Darragh, Mississauga, Ont.; and Yuri Kisil, Calgary) placed 16th in qualifying and did not advance to the final.
TENNIS
Men’s doubles — Daniel Nestor, Toronto, and Vasek Pospisil, Vernon, B.C., lost the bronze-medal match, 6-2, 6-4, to Americans Steve Johnson and Jack Sock.
WEIGHTLIFTING
Men’s 85-kilogram class — Pascal Plamondon, Ascot Corner, Que., posted a mark of 345 and finished 13th overall.
