Canada Tuesday Schedule:- Tuesday is going to be a very special day for Canadian athletes at the Paris Paralympics 2024. On this day, talented Canadian players will present their challenge in many important events. This day is for the Canadian team to set some new records and take another step towards medals. It will be interesting to know which sports will be there and which players will be in the field today.
This Tuesday, the Canadian team will be seen putting its full strength in various sports. Be it track and field events or swimming, there are great expectations from Canadian players everywhere. Let us know the schedule of this day in detail and see in which events Canadian athletes will be involved in the race for medals.
Boccia
Mixed Pairs BC4:- Boccia, like lawn bowls, requires precision and focus. The goal is to throw leather balls toward the jack. Three of the four classifications are for cerebral palsy players. It’s done in over 50 nations.
Boccia is played inside on a smooth surface. Six leather balls per participant are thrown as close to a white target ball (the “jack”) on a long, narrow field. Matches have four ends. Players get one point for each ball closer to the jack than their opponents at the conclusion.
Event | Time | Team 1 | Team 2 |
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Preliminary Round Pool B | 4:30 a.m. | Canada | China |
Preliminary Round Pool B | 12:50 p.m. | Canada | Croatia |
Goalball
Women’s tournament:- Goalball is a sport for visually impaired men and women only. The goal is to bowl the ball into the opponent’s net as the other players stop it with their bodies on a gym court. The 1.25-kilogram ball contains loud bells to direct players. The venue atmosphere and immense concentration and no noise from the athletes offer it a distinctive feature of being a spectator sport. In the game, one can have three players on the court at once for each team which has six players; these include a center and two wingers. The goal is attained when a goalball is rolled towards the contestants’ net which is across the court at the two ends.
Event | Time | Team 1 | Team 2 |
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Quarterfinal 2 | 9:15 a.m. | Canada | Israel |
Swimming
Women’s 100m backstroke S9:- Mary Jibb had a stunning international debut in the 2024 World Series in Indianapolis. She got bronze in the open SM9 100m breaststroke and gold in the young 50 freestyle, 100 backstroke, and 200 individual medley. Also, she set a Canadian 50 butterfly record. She qualified for her first Paralympic Games team at the Toronto Para Swimming Trials a few weeks later.
Men’s 200m freestyle S4:- Six Canadian and one world records were broken by Sebastian Massabie at the 2024 Paralympic Swimming Trials. He also qualified for his first Paralympic Games by beating the A level in the 50m freestyle and 50 butterfly. National records were set in the 200 free, 100 free, 50 back, and 150 IM.Configure options
Event | Time |
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Swimming Women’s 100m backstroke S9 Swimming Men’s 200m freestyle S4 | Tomorrow, 9:46 a.m. Tomorrow, 9:55 a.m. |
Wheelchair fencing
Women’s Saber A:- In 2000, a young Canadian, Ruth Sylvie Morel took part in the Paralympic Games as a wheelchair fencer. It was the beginning of his successful career in sports, which included the Paralympics held in London in the year 2012. Thankfully Morel was able to keep her Games training engaged during the pandemic. Indeed she labored more than she had ever done before. A training room was made in her basement. She of course did cardio, and weightlifting, and punched and stabbed a mannequin in the attire of the sport.
Event | Time | Player 1 | Player 2 |
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Women’s Saber A | 7:00 a.m. | N. Morkvych | R.S. Morel |
Women’s saber B:- Canadian wheelchair fencing star Trinity Lowthian, born in Ottawa on January 29, 2002, rose swiftly. In 2018, Lowthian’s autonomic nerve system was weakened, threatening her health. She earned an honors degree in high school, spending her last two years largely at the hospital. After regaining fitness, Lowthian joined Ottawa Fencing Club as a Para athlete in May 2022. She started a great adventure with wheelchair fencing. Since then, she has won many Americas titles and is a strong contender for the Paris 2024 Paralympics.
Event | Time | Player 1 | Player 2 |
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Women’s saber B | 7:50 a.m. | E.H. Cho | T. Lowthian |
Men’s saber A:- Ryan Rousell was born preterm and has cerebral palsy, which limits his right side motor skills. His right leg is shorter, weaker, and slower to respond than his left. Fencing began aged seven in Asquith, Saskatchewan, where he practiced with able-bodied teammates for over a decade. He also played hockey, basketball, and other sports.
Event | Time | Player 1 | Player 2 |
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Men’s saber A | 8:10 a.m. | R. Rousell | A. Manko |
HOW TO WATCH
You can watch it live on these websites:-
CBC Gem, cbc.ca/paris2024, ICI TOU.TV , Radio-Canada.ca/jeux-paralympiques