Daily Tokyo Olympics 2020 Recap: Team Canada wins first gold medal

By CityNews Staff

The Tokyo Olympics 2020 have officially kicked off and Canada has sent 371 athletes to compete in a wide variety of sports over the next two weeks.

On this page, you can find all the updated information on Canada’s medal wins, what happened today in the games for Canada and what you can expect to see tomorrow from Canadian athletes.

Olympic Day 3: Monday, July 26

Margaret Mac Neil won the women’s 100 metre butterfly event to capture Canada’s first gold medal of the Tokyo Olympics. However, this was the second medal for the London, Ont. swimmer, as she was part of the team that won silver in the 4×100 freestyle relay on Sunday.

Who competed today:

  • Badminton

    • Mixed’s Doubles: Joshua Hurlburt-Yu, Josephine Wu – Canada lost to the French team 2-0
  • Basketball

    • Women: Canada vs. Serbia – Canada lost, 72-68
  • Beach Volleyball

    • Women: Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes, preliminary round Pool A – defeated Germany (Karla Borger; Julia Sude), 21-17, 21-14
  • Boxing

    • Women’s Rd of 16, 54-57kg: Caroline Veyre – 5-0 for Canada
  • Cycling Mountain Bike

    • Men’s Cross-Country: Peter Disera – Ranked 26th
  • Diving

    • Men’s Synchronized 10m Platform: Vincent Riendeau, Nathan Zsombor-Murray – Ranked 5th
  • Fencing

    • Women’s Sabre Individual: Gabriella Page – lost 15-3 in Round of 32
    • Men’s Foil Individual: Alex Cai – lost 15-12 in Round of 64, Eli Schenkel – lost 15-11 in Round of 32, Maximilien Van Haaster – lost 15-10 in Round of 32
  • Field Hockey

    • Men: Canada vs. Great Britain – Canada lost 3-1 (ranks 6th in Pool B)
  • Judo

    • Women’s 57kg: Jessica Klimkait – won bronze
    • Men’s 73kg: Arthur Margelidon – lost the bronze-medal match
  • Rugby

    • Men: Canada lost to Great Britain 24-0, Canada lost to Fiji 28-14
  • Sailing

    • RS:X Women: Nikola Girke – Ranked 25th
    • Laser Radial Women: Sarah Douglas – Ranked 4th
  • Skateboarding

    • Women’s Street: Annie Guglia – Ranked 19th
  • Softball

    • Canada vs. Italy – Canada lost 8-1 in the opening round (ranks 3rd)
  • Swimming

    • Women’s 100m Butterfly: Margaret MacNeil – won gold in a time of 55.59 seconds
    • Women’s 400m Freestyle: Summer McIntosh – finished 4th, setting a new Canadian record
    • Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay: Brent Hayden, Joshua Liendo Edwards, Ruslan Gaziev, Yuri Kisil – finished 4th in final
    • Women’s 100m Backstroke: Kylie Masse – finished 1st in semifinal heat, advances to final; Taylor Ruck – finished 5th in semifinal heat, did not advance
    • Women’s 200m Freestyle Heat: Penny Oleksiak, Summer McIntosh
    • Women’s 200m Individual Medley Heats: Sydney Pickrem, Bailey Andison
    • Women’s 1500m Freestyle Heats: Katrina Bellio
  • Table Tennis

    • Women’s Singles: Mo Zhang 4-3 for Canada
  • Tennis

    • Women’s Singles: Leylah Fernandez – lost 2nd round match to Barbora Krejcilova of Czech Rep. 6-2, 6-4, eliminated
  • Triathlon

    • Men: Tyler Mislawchuk – finished 15th; Matthew Sharpe – finished 49th
  • Volleyball

    • Men: Canada vs. Japan – Canada lost 3-1 (ranks 5th in Pool A)
  • Water Polo

    • Women: Canada vs. Spain – Canada lost 14-10 (ranks 4th in Group A)
  • Weightlifting

    • Women’s 55kg: Rachel Leblanc-Bazinet – Ranked 3rd

 

Who is competing Tuesday:

  • Archery

    • Men’s Individual: Crispin Duenas, final 1/32
    • Women’s Individual: Stephanie Barrett, final 1/32
  • Badminton

    • Men’s Singles: Brian Yang, Group Stage
    • Men’s Doubles: Jason Ho-Shue and Nyl Yakura, Group Stage
    • Women’s Doubles: Rachel Honderich and Kristen Tsai, Group Stage
  • Beach Volleyball

    • Women: Heather Bansley and Brandie Wilkerson vs. Argentina, preliminary round, Pool C
  • Boxing

    • Women’s Welter (64-69kg): Myriam Da Silva, Round of 16
  • Canoe-Kayak Slalom

    • Women’s Slalom K1 : Florence Maheu, semifinal
  • Cycling

    • Women’s Mountain Cross Country: Catharine Pendrel – MEDAL EVENT
  • Diving

    • Women’s 10m Platform Synchro: Meaghan Benfeito and Caeli McKay – MEDAL EVENT
  • Field Hockey

    • Men: Canada vs. Netherlands, Pool B
  • Judo

    • Women’s 63kg: Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard, Round of 32
    • Men’s 81kg: Antoine Valois-Fortier, Round of 32
  • Rugby

    • Men: Canada vs. Japan
  • Sailing

    • Women’s Laser Radial: Sarah Douglas, Race 5
    • Women’s 49er FX: Ali ten Hove and Mariah Millen, Race 1
    • Men’s Finn: Tom Ramshaw, Race 1
    • Men’s 49er: William Jones and Evan DePaul, Races 1-3
  • Soccer

    • Women: Canada vs. Great Britain, first round, Group E
  • Softball

    • Women: Canada vs. Mexico – MEDAL EVENT
    • Men: Canada vs. Netherlands, Pool B
  • Swimming

    • Women’s 200m Freestyle: Penny Oleksiak, semifinal
    • Women’s 100m Backstroke: Kylie Masse – MEDAL EVENT
    • Women’s Individual Medley: Sydney Pickrem, semifinal
    • Men’s 100m Freestyle: Joshua Liendo, heats
  • Table Tennis

    • Women’s Singles – Mo Zhang, Round of 16
  • Triathlon

    • Women: Joanna Brown; Amélie Kretz  MEDAL EVENT
  • Weightlifting

    • Women’s 59kg: Tali Darsigny, Group B
    • Women’s 64kg – Maude Charron, Group A – MEDAL EVENT

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