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Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Milton, ON Canada
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| quote: | Canada's podium drought continues, but weekend promises better
13/08/2008 12:11:00 PM
BEIJING - The drought continued for Canada on Wednesday as its first legitimate chances at bringing home a medal failed to deliver on Day 5 of the Beijing Olympics.
Divers Alexandre Despatie and Arturo Miranda, who finished second at the world championships last year, placed fifth in the men's three-metre synchronized diving event.
Fencer Sherraine Schalm, ranked fifth in the world, lost 15-13 in the round of 16 of the individual epee to Hungary's Ildiko Mincza-Nebald.
"It's like I imagine being a man, it's like being kicked in the nuts repeatedly, that's how bad it feels, you feel like you want to curl up and die," said Schalm, who was devastated by the loss.
Canadian men's 4x200-metre relay swim team, considered one of the country's best medal hopes in the pool, finished fifth.
And Brent Hayden, who tied for gold in 100-metre freestyle at last year's world aquatic championship, didn't even get a chance to swim for a medal after flaming out in the semifinal.
Back home, a national newspaper ran an editorial Wednesday entitled "Enough With the Personal Bests."
"Despite some bright spots, our summer Olympic team is not very good," it said bluntly.
Despite the fact the divers were Canada's first bona-fide medal hopefuls, Despatie tried to look at the bigger picture.
"Diving is not here to support Canada on its own," he said. "The Games have just started. People are still training for their events, they're still competing and the medals are going to come.
"We want medals too. Don't give up on us."
There are other hopefuls.
Mike Brown will swim for a medal Thursday in the men's 200-metre breaststroke after finishing first in his semifinal heat in a Canadian record time of 2:08.84.
And some of Canada's top medal contenders will compete over the weekend. The highly touted men's eight rowing crew will race in the final Sunday. The Canadian rowing team also has medal potential in the women's eight and the men's pair.
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| quote: | Fencer Sherraine Schalm, ranked fifth in the world, lost 15-13 in the round of 16 of the individual epee to Hungary's Ildiko Mincza-Nebald.
"It's like I imagine being a man, it's like being kicked in the nuts repeatedly, that's how bad it feels, you feel like you want to curl up and die," said Schalm, who was devastated by the loss. |
I know every time I got kicked in the nuts the first thought I had was "Wow...so this is what it feels like to loose at the Olympics"
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Aug-14-2008 13:56
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Luke Native
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Location: Montreal
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Aug-14-2008 17:16
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E2EK1EL
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Location: Toronto, Ontario
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Aug-14-2008 17:23
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