Canada’s Olympic medal haul has grown by one today.
In the women’s eight rowing event, Canada picked up a silver medal at an event that ran in the early morning of North American time zones, with the event wrapping up at 4:57 am ET/1:57 am PT.
Canada’s boat was made up of Jessica Sevick, Caileigh Filmer, Maya Meschkuleit, Kasia Gruchalla-Wesierski, Avalon Wasteneys, Sydney Payne, Kristina Walker, Abby Dent, Kristen Kit.
Back-to-back Olympic podiums 🙌
Canada’s defending-champion women’s eight rowing team captures silver at #Paris2024 🇨🇦🥈 #MedalMoments presented by @PetroCanada pic.twitter.com/87nIdHbHjB
— CBC Olympics (@CBCOlympics) August 3, 2024
The group finished the 2000m course at the Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium in 5:58.84, slightly behind the first-place Romanians.
Meanwhile, Canada finished just 0.67 of a second ahead of Great Britain for bronze.
It was the second consecutive medal in the event for Canada, who won gold in it at Tokyo 2020.
Canada has had quite a bit of success in rowing over the course of history in the Olympic Games. They’ve picked up 43 medals in the sport as a whole, while this is the country’s sixth Olympic medal all-time in the women’s eight.
In terms of total medals, rowing is actually Canada’s third-most successful sport in the summer or winter Olympics, trailing just athletics and track. For those curious, Canada’s most successful winter sport has been speed skating, which Canada has won 42 medals in over its history.
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Canada now has 12 medals at the Paris Olympics, after picking up three on Friday.
They’ll have a good shot at more medals later today, with swimming’s final day of competition coming up. The finals this afternoon will be featuring multiple Canadians in contention, including Summer McIntosh, who has already picked up three medals so far at these Olympics.
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